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Norms in U.S. State-building Following the End of the Cold War
Ryan Sonneville
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Norms in U.S. State-building Following the End of the Cold War - Sonneville, Ryan
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Synopsis "Norms in U.S. State-building Following the End of the Cold War"
After 9/11, the United States engaged in some if the most complicated state-building seen since the end of the Cold War. Were the actions in Iraq and Afghanistan rooted in previous national or international norms, or were they a significant change of tactic? This work looks to analyze these massive foreign policy commitments through a look at the norms that have governed interventionism in the last 200 years, recognizing change in policy as well as normative consistency.
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