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America's Biggest Strategic Failure - How the Somali Syndrome Paved the Road to 9/11

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Informationen zum Autor Robert G. Patman Klappentext This seminal work argues that the disastrous raid in Mogadishu in 1993, and America's resulting aversion to intervening in failed states, led to the Rwanda and Bosnia genocides and to the 9/11 attacks. Contrary to conventional wisdom, this book argues, it was not the 9/11 attacks that transformed the international security environment. Instead, it was "Somali Syndrome," an aversion to intervening in failed states that began in the wake of the1993 U.S./UN action in Somalia. The botched raid precipitated America's strategic retreat from its post-Cold War experiment at partnership with the UN in nation-building and peace enforcement and engendered U.S. paralysis in the face of genocide in Rwanda, Bosnia, and Darfur. The ensuing international security vacuum emboldened al-Qaeda to emerge and attack America and inaugurated our present era of intrastate conflict, mass killings, forced relocations, and international terrorism.As this even-handed treatment shows, the Somali crisis can be connected to seven key features of the emerging post-Cold War world security order. These include the fact that failed states are now the main source of world instability and that new wars are driven by racial, ethnic, and religious identity issues. Zusammenfassung This seminal work argues that the disastrous raid in Mogadishu in 1993! and America's resulting aversion to intervening in failed states! led to the Rwanda and Bosnia genocides and to the 9/11 attacks. Contrary to conventional wisdom! this book argues! it was not the 9/11 attacks that transformed the international security environment. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword by Martin N. Stanton Preface Acknowledgments Abbreviations 1. The New Global Context and the Disintegration of the Somali State 2. About Face: President Bush's Decision to Intervene in Somalia 3. A Shattered Hope: The U.S.-UN Intervention in Somalia 4. What If? The Alternative History of Australian Involvement in Somalia 5. The Somalia Syndrome and the Rise of al Qaeda 6. Too Little Too Late: Clinton's Growing Fears about al Qaeda and the Long Shadow of the Somalia Syndrome 7. What Threat? Bush's Retreat to the Mogadishu Line and the Countdown to the 9/11 Attacks 8. Conclusion: America's Strategic Shortfall Notes Index ...

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Authors Professor Robert G. Patman, Robert Patman, Robert G. Patman
Assisted by Robert G. Patman (Editor)
Publisher Greenwood Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2008
 
EAN 9780275993627
ISBN 978-0-275-99362-7
No. of pages 250
Series Praeger Security International
Praeger Security International
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, International Relations

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