Peripheral visions: deterrence theory and American foreign policy in the Third World ; 1965 - 1990
In this challenging new study, Ted Hopf repudiates the core assumptions of deterrence theory, one of the most central aspects of U.S. foreign policy over the past half century. Especially during the cold war years, a major goal of U.S. foreign policy has been to show enough strength that any adventu...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this challenging new study, Ted Hopf repudiates the core assumptions of deterrence theory, one of the most central aspects of U.S. foreign policy over the past half century. Especially during the cold war years, a major goal of U.S. foreign policy has been to show enough strength that any adventurism on the part of a would-be aggressor would be deterred. Thus, the United States became involved militarily in various Third World conflicts more to deter the Soviet Union than to protect any specific U.S. interest. Peripheral Visions argues that this policy was unnecessary and counterproductive. The evidence in this book (looking at crises in Vietnam, Angola, Ethiopia, Afghanistan, Iran, Nicaragua, Grenada, the Middle East, and Ghana) implies that military strength is not the only way - not even the most effective way - to deter an opponent. The credibility of the United States in the Middle East, for instance, was not strengthened by U.S military actions, but rather by the adroit use of military and economic aid and diplomatic leverage. Yet this taught the Soviet Union far more discouraging lessons about the Middle East than the U.S. invasion of Grenada did about Latin America. The deterrence theory that remains after this series of empirical tests recommends that the defender not worry so much about unimportant areas of the globe, not use military force when nonmilitary instruments will do, and act as much as possible through indigenous and autonomous forces, rather than directly. Although framed as a test of difference theory, Peripheral Visions also offers important arguments and evidence about how leaders learn. Moreover, since the book tests rational, bounded rational, and belief system models of decision making, it sheds light on the debate between those who assume states are rational and those who find that assumption problematic Finally, it speaks to an ongoing policy debate about the appropriate instruments of deterrence - a continuing concern even after the cold war |
Beschreibung: | XI, 306 S. |
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spelling | Hopf, Ted Verfasser aut Peripheral visions deterrence theory and American foreign policy in the Third World ; 1965 - 1990 Ted Hopf Ann Arbor Univ. of Michigan Press 1994 XI, 306 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier In this challenging new study, Ted Hopf repudiates the core assumptions of deterrence theory, one of the most central aspects of U.S. foreign policy over the past half century. Especially during the cold war years, a major goal of U.S. foreign policy has been to show enough strength that any adventurism on the part of a would-be aggressor would be deterred. Thus, the United States became involved militarily in various Third World conflicts more to deter the Soviet Union than to protect any specific U.S. interest. Peripheral Visions argues that this policy was unnecessary and counterproductive. The evidence in this book (looking at crises in Vietnam, Angola, Ethiopia, Afghanistan, Iran, Nicaragua, Grenada, the Middle East, and Ghana) implies that military strength is not the only way - not even the most effective way - to deter an opponent. The credibility of the United States in the Middle East, for instance, was not strengthened by U.S military actions, but rather by the adroit use of military and economic aid and diplomatic leverage. Yet this taught the Soviet Union far more discouraging lessons about the Middle East than the U.S. invasion of Grenada did about Latin America. The deterrence theory that remains after this series of empirical tests recommends that the defender not worry so much about unimportant areas of the globe, not use military force when nonmilitary instruments will do, and act as much as possible through indigenous and autonomous forces, rather than directly. Although framed as a test of difference theory, Peripheral Visions also offers important arguments and evidence about how leaders learn. Moreover, since the book tests rational, bounded rational, and belief system models of decision making, it sheds light on the debate between those who assume states are rational and those who find that assumption problematic Finally, it speaks to an ongoing policy debate about the appropriate instruments of deterrence - a continuing concern even after the cold war Geschichte 1965-1990 gnd rswk-swf Afschrikking (polemologie) gtt Buitenlandse interventie gtt Buitenlandse politiek gtt Militaire politiek gtt Außenpolitik Entwicklungsländer Internationale Politik Politik Deterrence (Strategy) International relations Abschreckung (DE-588)4000230-5 gnd rswk-swf Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion USA Developing countries Politics and government Soviet Union Foreign relations 1945-1991 United States Foreign relations 1945-1989 Entwicklungsländer (DE-588)4014954-7 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 s Entwicklungsländer (DE-588)4014954-7 g Geschichte 1965-1990 z DE-604 Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Abschreckung (DE-588)4000230-5 s |
spellingShingle | Hopf, Ted Peripheral visions deterrence theory and American foreign policy in the Third World ; 1965 - 1990 Afschrikking (polemologie) gtt Buitenlandse interventie gtt Buitenlandse politiek gtt Militaire politiek gtt Außenpolitik Entwicklungsländer Internationale Politik Politik Deterrence (Strategy) International relations Abschreckung (DE-588)4000230-5 gnd Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd |
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title | Peripheral visions deterrence theory and American foreign policy in the Third World ; 1965 - 1990 |
title_auth | Peripheral visions deterrence theory and American foreign policy in the Third World ; 1965 - 1990 |
title_exact_search | Peripheral visions deterrence theory and American foreign policy in the Third World ; 1965 - 1990 |
title_full | Peripheral visions deterrence theory and American foreign policy in the Third World ; 1965 - 1990 Ted Hopf |
title_fullStr | Peripheral visions deterrence theory and American foreign policy in the Third World ; 1965 - 1990 Ted Hopf |
title_full_unstemmed | Peripheral visions deterrence theory and American foreign policy in the Third World ; 1965 - 1990 Ted Hopf |
title_short | Peripheral visions |
title_sort | peripheral visions deterrence theory and american foreign policy in the third world 1965 1990 |
title_sub | deterrence theory and American foreign policy in the Third World ; 1965 - 1990 |
topic | Afschrikking (polemologie) gtt Buitenlandse interventie gtt Buitenlandse politiek gtt Militaire politiek gtt Außenpolitik Entwicklungsländer Internationale Politik Politik Deterrence (Strategy) International relations Abschreckung (DE-588)4000230-5 gnd Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd |
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