Covert Regime Change – America`s Secret Cold War: Cornell Studies in Security Affairs
Autor Lindsey A. O`rourkeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 sep 2021
States seldom resort to war to overthrow their adversaries. They are more likely to attempt to covertly change the opposing regime, by assassinating a foreign leader, sponsoring a coup d'état, meddling in a democratic election, or secretly aiding foreign dissident groups.
In Covert Regime Change, Lindsey A. O'Rourke shows us how states really act when trying to overthrow another state. She argues that conventional focus on overt cases misses the basic causes of regime change. O'Rourke provides substantive evidence of types of security interests that drive states to intervene. Offensive operations aim to overthrow a current military rival or break up a rival alliance. Preventive operations seek to stop a state from taking certain actions, such as joining a rival alliance, that may make them a future security threat. Hegemonic operations try to maintain a hierarchical relationship between the intervening state and the target government. Despite the prevalence of covert attempts at regime change, most operations fail to remain covert and spark blowback in unanticipated ways.
Covert Regime Change assembles an original dataset of all American regime change operations during the Cold War. This fund of information shows the United States was ten times more likely to try covert rather than overt regime change during the Cold War. Her dataset allows O'Rourke to address three foundational questions: What motivates states to attempt foreign regime change? Why do states prefer to conduct these operations covertly rather than overtly? How successful are such missions in achieving their foreign policy goals?
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501761737
ISBN-10: 1501761730
Pagini: 330
Ilustrații: 7 Charts
Dimensiuni: 165 x 227 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: MB – Cornell University Press
Seria Cornell Studies in Security Affairs
ISBN-10: 1501761730
Pagini: 330
Ilustrații: 7 Charts
Dimensiuni: 165 x 227 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: MB – Cornell University Press
Seria Cornell Studies in Security Affairs
Cuprins
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgments
1. The False Promise of Covert Regime Change
2. Causes: Why Do States Launch Regime Changes?
3. Conduct: Why Do States Intervene Covertly versus Overtly?
4. Consequences: How Effective Are Covert Regime Changes?
5. Overview of U.S.-backed Regime Changes during the Cold War
6. Rolling Back the Iron Curtain
7. Containment, Coup d'état and the Covert War in Vietnam
8. Dictators and Democrats in the Dominican Republic
9. Covert Regime Change after the Cold War
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments
1. The False Promise of Covert Regime Change
2. Causes: Why Do States Launch Regime Changes?
3. Conduct: Why Do States Intervene Covertly versus Overtly?
4. Consequences: How Effective Are Covert Regime Changes?
5. Overview of U.S.-backed Regime Changes during the Cold War
6. Rolling Back the Iron Curtain
7. Containment, Coup d'état and the Covert War in Vietnam
8. Dictators and Democrats in the Dominican Republic
9. Covert Regime Change after the Cold War
Notes
Index