Despite the end of the Cold War, the frequency of U.S. military
intervention has increased. While military intervention accelerated
after 9/11, increasing intervention was demonstrably evident well
before 2001. Presidential Decision Making and Military Intervention
in the Post-Cold War Era: Go or No-Go analyzes presidential
decision making regarding military intervention through a focused,
structured comparison of "go" and "no-go" decisions from the four
successive administrations of Presidents George H. W. Bush, Bill
Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama. Dennis Ricci explores
competing explanations for why a presidential administration will
decide to intervene in one situation and not in another. Since both
the situations and decision makers vary across cases, Ricci
analyzes explanations for intervention by asking: Why intervene?
Why use force or not? Under what conditions or circumstances are
intervention decisions made?
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