The Dominican Intervention

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ISBN-10:

0801847559

ISBN-13:

9780801847554

Edition: First Edition
Released: Dec 01, 1994
Format: Paperback, 246 pages
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Description:

Drawing on nearly 150 personal interviews with individuals in the DominicanRepublic and the United States, on rare access to classified U.S. government documents, and on his own first-hand experiences during the crisis, Abraham F. Lowenthal rejects official, liberal, and radical accounts of the intervention. Instead, he explains it as the product of fundamental premises, of decision-making procedures, and of bureaucratic politics. In a new preface, Lowenthal discusses the Dominican intervention in its Cold War context and in comparative and theoretical perspective. As the issue of U.S. military action is raised anew―from Iraq to Bosnia―the lessons of the Dominican crisis will continue to command attention.












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