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Citation

Schwarz BC. Stud. Conflict Terrorism 1993; 16(4): 263-302.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1993, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/10576109308435935

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

In the aftermath of the Cold War, proponents of the concepts of "peacetime engagement" and "nation assistance" stress instability in the Third World as the main threat to U.S. security. This article maintains that the programs advanced by peacetime engagement and nation assistance proponents would not solve the root issues that cause instability in the Third World. At best, they would solve surface issues. The article also maintains that U.S. security is not dependent upon stability in the Third World. The value of peacetime engagement and nation assistance programs are called into question, as are the role of the U.S. military in peacetime and the appropriateness of the amount of money spent in carrying out these programs.


Language: en

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