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Vietnam envy and the emerging Iraq syndrome : how the modern antiwar protest movement prevents the United States from winning military conflicts by Ginsberg, Michael E instant download

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Authors:Ginsberg, Michael E
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Year:2016
Publisher:Fairfax, VA : Michael E. Ginsberg
Language:english
File Size:11.83 MB
Format:pdf
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Vietnam envy and the emerging Iraq syndrome : how the modern antiwar protest movement prevents the United States from winning military conflicts by Ginsberg, Michael E instant download

223 pages ; 23 cm, During the Vietnam War, an influential antiwar movement developed that eroded the credibility of and support for the war, created a propaganda template for those who oppose any American military campaign, and affected the United States' ability to project power for decades. Vietnam Envy and the Emerging Iraq Syndrome is author Michael E. Ginsberg's exploration of how the lingering Vietnam War protest dynamic undercut the United States' ability to fight the Iraq War. The antiwar movement prevented policymakers from taking steps necessary to secure a lasting victory in Iraq and produced an emerging Iraq Syndrome--a post-Iraq reluctance by policymakers to credibly threaten and, if necessary, use force to protect American interests. Ginsberg argues that a segment of Americans, from students and Sixties protesters to pop icons and journalists, are inclined to oppose any US military actions to recreate the antiwar culture of the Sixties and follow the Vietnam protest template. Drawing from this thesis, Ginsberg identifies important parallels between the Vietnam protest movement and the Iraq War opposition. Ginsberg concludes America's always-latent antiwar movement gravely threatens the United States' ability to protect its interests but that policymakers can take steps to avoid this fate. -- Publisher's description
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