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Mission Accomplished? (Paperback)  | Released: 05 Oct 2015

By: Simon Jenkins (Author)   Publisher: I. B. Tauris & Company

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Why do politicians send troops to foreign soil, to fight battles they rarely win? Is it old-fashioned imperialism tainted with a crusader complex? Or is the West a partisan for the helpless? The fall of the Soviet Union left the West aimless. With no conflicting dogma to reinforce its sense... Read More

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Simon Jenkins

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I. B. Tauris & Company

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English

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Why do politicians send troops to foreign soil, to fight battles they rarely win? Is it old-fashioned imperialism tainted with a crusader complex? Or is the West a partisan for the helpless? The fall of the Soviet Union left the West aimless. With no conflicting dogma to reinforce its sense of justice the West assumed the role of global policeman - aid graduated from charitable to economic and, finally, military. Ideological struggle was replaced by a vague and confused concept of international justice, shrouded in real-politik. Yet scepticism now pervades the interventionist debate. Simon Jenkins traces the rise of 'liberal interventionism' from Kosovo and the 'war on terror' to present day conflicts in Libya, Syria and Ukraine, asking: what can we learn from the miscalculations, mistakes, and mendacity of 'the age of intervention'? As ISIS sweeps through Middle-East, calls for a military solution are increasing. By exposing interventionist rhetoric and highlighting past mistakes, Jenkins gives us an invaluable contribution to the active and essential debate on the West's role in global conflicts.About the Author: Sir Simon Jenkins is a journalist and author. He writes for the Guardian as well as broadcasting for the BBC. He has edited the Times and the London Evening Standard and is chairman of the National Trust. His latest book is England's Hundred Best Views.Table of Contents: Preface Introduction Chapter 1: Into Yugoslavia Chapter 2: Marking Time: Interlude in Sierra Leone Chapter 3: Eruption: Nine Eleven Chapter 4: Into Afghanistan Chapter 5: Back to Iraq Chapter 6: Iraq: The Big One Chapter 7: Iraq: Aftermath Part One Chapter 8: Iraq: Aftermath Goes Steady State Chapter 9: Return to Afghanistan Chapter 10: Endgame Eludes Iraq, Again Chapter 11: Intervention Goes Viral: Tehran, Kabul, Baghdad, Rangoon, Harare Chapter 12: The Age of Endgames Chapter 13: Springtime in Libya Chapter 14: Aftermath: Syria, Yemen, Mali, Ukraine Epilogue Bibliography Index

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