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The Evolving Role of Nation-Building in US Foreign Policy : Lessons Learned, Lessons Lost 1st edition Thomas Seitz

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The Evolving Role of Nation-Building in US Foreign Policy : Lessons Learned, Lessons Lost 1st edition Thomas Seitz
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.19 MB
Pages: 184
Author: Thomas Seitz
ISBN: 9781526130679, 152613067X
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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The Evolving Role of Nation-Building in US Foreign Policy : Lessons Learned, Lessons Lost 1st edition Thomas Seitz by Thomas Seitz 9781526130679, 152613067X instant download after payment.

How and why did the United States get involved in nation-building overseas, and how have these policies evolved? How has Washington understood the relationship between development abroad and security at home, and how has this translated into policy? What is the relationship between security, order and development in nation-building and stabilisation efforts? This book explores the processes through which nation-building approaches originated and developed over the last seven decades as well as the concepts and motivations that shaped them. Weaving together International Relations theory and a rich history drawing mainly on declassified documents, interviews and other primary sources, this book contributes to theoretical discussions of nation-building while offering a critique of Realist and Critical Security School analyses of US policy in the developing world. Ultimately, the book illuminates lessons relevant to today's nation-building, crisis management, stability, 'good governance' and reconstruction missions.

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