U.S. military forces are increasingly involved in peacekeeping
missions around the world, and this new role raises the prospect of
confrontation with guerrilla movements, combat for which troops are
largely untrained. This book contains analyses of past and present
conflicts involving the American military, not only the Vietnam
experience but also more recent involvement in El Salvador and
Somalia, each of which has provoked great controversy on the
domestic front. The contributors also consider the experiences of
other countries in meeting such threats: Russia's dangerously
unstable democracy, Peru's successful efforts to defeat a notorious
insurgency, and Japan's continuing reluctance to send even token
military forces outside its own borders. These issues will continue
to engage and challenge American society long into the next
millennium.
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