Historical Encyclopedia of U.S. Presidential Use of Force, 1789-2000
By (Author) Karl DeRouen
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th October 2000
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
International relations
War and defence operations
History of the Americas
327.1170973
Hardback
328
Use of military force without a declaration of war has been a weapon in the arsenal of U.S. presidents for the last 200 years. Force has become an increasingly more (relevant) foreign policy action in the post-Cold War world. This comprehensive resource approaches the study of the use of force from several theoretical approaches: the historical record, which includes regional analyses of Latin America/the Caribbean, Europe, Asia, the Middle East/North Africa, and Sub-Saharan Africa; the data sets that focus on the use of force; the international level, which includes democratic peace, multilateralism, and Yugoslavia; domestic politics, which includes Congress, the media, and public opinion; executive-congressional relations, including political and constitutional issues; ethics; and theories of decision making on the use of force. The volume includes a list of important concepts and terms and a selected bibliography, as well as suggested readings following each entry, and an index. It will be of interest to students and scholars in political science, U.S. history, international relations, and foreign policy. Academic libraries and selected public libraries will also be interested in this comprehensive volume.
.,."the content is useful and well chosen....this book will appeal mostly to research libraries."-Choice
...the content is useful and well chosen....this book will appeal mostly to research libraries.-Choice
this unique resource covers the use of force, short of war, 1789-2000...the content is useful and well chosen...this book will appeal mostly to research libraries.-Choice Reviews
..."the content is useful and well chosen....this book will appeal mostly to research libraries."-Choice
"this unique resource covers the use of force, short of war, 1789-2000...the content is useful and well chosen...this book will appeal mostly to research libraries."-Choice Reviews
KARL R. DEROUEN, JR. is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas./e