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Americas Role In Nationbuilding From Germany To Iraq 1st Edition James Dobbins

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Americas Role In Nationbuilding From Germany To Iraq 1st Edition James Dobbins
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Publisher: RAND Corporation
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.09 MB
Pages: 289
Author: James Dobbins
ISBN: 9780833034601, 083303460X
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Americas Role In Nationbuilding From Germany To Iraq 1st Edition James Dobbins by James Dobbins 9780833034601, 083303460X instant download after payment.

America's Role in Nation-Building is a nearly 50-year review of U.S. efforts to transform defeated and broken enemies into democratic and prosperous allies. The authors identify key determinants of success in terms of democratization and the creation of vibrant economies. Seven case studies are examined: Germany, Japan, Somalia, Haiti, Bosnia, Kosovo, and Afghanistan. Presents lessons learned from each of these operations and draws implications for future U.S. nation-building operations, including Iraq. The authors conclude that rebuilding Iraq will be difficult but possible, and use historical perspective to illuminate today's headlines.

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