Author Dr. Frank N. Schubert examines the almost 300 US military
deployments that occurred between 1989 and 2001. At the time, the
large number of these deployments appeared to overtax the US
military and support theories of global chaos. Schubert's analysis
of the American military experience and operations in the post-Cold
War decade demonstrates that the operations were neither as diffuse
nor as numerous as first thought. Instead of looking at hundreds of
disparate operations ranging the globe, the book groups common
operations in specific regions significantly reducing the overall
total and clarifying the focus of the deployments. Moreover, the
nature of the operations comports with a long US military tradition
of law enforcement, disaster relief, humanitarian assistance, and
nation building as well as constabulary operations, including
pacification and so-called small wars.
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