H. W. Brands is a professor of history at Texas A&M University, College Station, and the author of more than a dozen books on U.S. history and foreign relations
List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
viii
Introduction
3
(8)
H. W. Brands
Part I: Morality and Force
The Moral Dimension in the Use of Force
11
(22)
J. Bryan Hehir
Good, Smart, or Bad Samaritan: A Case for U.S. Military Intervention for Democracy and Human Rights
33
(13)
Tony Smith
A Basis for Peace in the Twenty-first Century
46
(13)
Bruce Russett
Part II: Force and Diplomacy
The Role of Force in Diplomacy: A Continuing Dilemma for U.S. Foreign Policy
59
(34)
Alexander L. George
Lessons Learned or Not Learned: The Gulf War in Retrospect
93
(18)
Williamson Murray
Upside--Down Policy: The U.S. Debate on the Use of Force and the Case of Bosnia
111
(26)
Susan L. Woodward
Part III: Force, Politics, and Society
Cowards, Beliefs, and Structures: Congress and the Use of Force
137
(28)
James M. Lindsay
Post-Cold War Attitudes toward the Use of Force
165
(13)
Andrew Kohut
The New Cold War: Confronting Social Issues in the Military
178
(23)
Charles Moskos
Part IV: A Revolution in Force?
Transforming the American Military
201
(16)
Andrew Krepinevich
Assessing Theories of Future Warfare
217
(72)
Stephen Biddle
List of Contributors
289
(2)
Index
291
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