Fool's Errands: America's Recent Encounters with Nation Building

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Cato Institute, 2001 - Law - 224 pages
The book cuts through the excuses and uncovers the causes of Washington's pattern of failure.

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III
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IV
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V
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VI
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Page 6 - We are clearly witnessing what is probably an irresistible shift in public attitudes toward the belief that the defense of the oppressed in the name of morality should prevail over frontiers and legal documents.
Page 6 - Defining Away Sovereignty In June 1999, shortly after NATO ended its bombing campaign against Yugoslavia, CNN reporter Wolf Blitzer asked President Clinton if the Kosovo war amounted to a new US foreign policy doctrine. Clinton responded affirmatively. "Whether within or beyond the borders of a country, if the world community has the power to stop it, we ought to stop genocide and ethnic cleansing,
Page 1 - He understood that our own security is shaped by the character of foreign regimes. Indeed, most presidents who followed, Republicans and Democrats alike, understood we must promote democracy and market economics in the world— because it protects our interests and security and because it reflects values that are both American and universal.
Page 21 - conditions under which Somali civil society may have a role, at every level, in the process of political reconciliation and in the formulation and realization of rehabilitation and reconstruction programs.
Page 210 - of the UN Charter states that the "Organization is based on the principle of the sovereign equality of all its Members.
Page 26 - Our mission has a limited objective— to open the supply routes, to get the food moving, and to prepare the way for a UN peacekeeping force to keep it moving. This operation is not open-ended.
Page 8 - for instance, declared during the Kosovo war, "We are fighting not for territory but for values, for a new internationalism where the brutal repression of whole ethnic groups will no longer be tolerated.
Page 125 - All legislative and executive authority with respect to Kosovo, including the administration of the judiciary, is vested in UNMIK and is exercised by the Special Representative of the Secretary-General.

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