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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Aaron RapportPublisher: Cornell University Press Imprint: Cornell University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.907kg ISBN: 9780801453588ISBN 10: 0801453585 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 07 May 2015 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents"Introduction: Ambitious Aims and Meager Plans 1. Strategic Assessment and Noncombat Operations 2. The Occupation of Germany 3. ""Phase IV"" and the Invasion of Iraq 4. An Occupation That Never Was: Korea, 1950-1951 5. State Building during Escalation in Vietnam Conclusion: Reviewing Theoretical and Policy Implications Notes Index"ReviewsNoncombat operations are central to present and future American foreign policy objectives. Aaron Rapport argues persuasively that construal level theory explains varied assessments of noncombat military operations in four different cases: Germany, Korea, Vietnam, and Iraq. These intrinsically interesting case studies raise important issues relevant to current policy. -James McAllister, Williams College, author of No Exit: America and the German Problem, 1943-1954 ""Noncombat operations are central to present and future American foreign policy objectives. Aaron Rapport argues persuasively that construal level theory explains varied assessments of noncombat military operations in four different cases: Germany, Korea, Vietnam, and Iraq. These intrinsically interesting case studies raise important issues relevant to current policy.""-James McAllister, Williams College, author of No Exit: America and the German Problem, 1943-1954 ""Why is the United States often unprepared for the peace that inevitably follows war? Why are its ambitious plans for the political reconstruction or transformation of defeated countries not matched by adequate planning? Aaron Rapport's intriguing answer, well grounded in theory and history, is essential reading for analysts of decision making and of American foreign policy.""-Jack S. Levy, Board of Governors' Professor, Rutgers University ""This is an important and original book that addresses the contingencies of policy failures and successes of the critical stage of noncombat operations in the strategic cycle of military interventions. The theoretical explanation draws on and is rooted in construal level theory from psychology. Aaron Rapport empirically tests this theory against a well-designed, robust set of case histories. This volume should not be missed by scholars and practitioners who are interested and engaged in military policy planning.""-Yaacov Y. I. Vertzberger, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Author InformationAaron Rapport is Lecturer in the Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Cambridge. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |