Karen Feste Bücher


Focusing on the concept of intervention, the book examines the U.S. role as the sole superpower in shaping global dynamics and international security. It analyzes various intervention cases, including the Gulf War and Somalia, highlighting the mixed outcomes and lack of a coherent strategy. The author argues that many recent crises did not pose significant threats to world peace, and she discusses alternative foreign policy doctrines that provide insights into the successes and failures of U.S. interventions during this unipolar era.