No country has worked harder to coerce others to adopt liberal
institutions than the United States. This book examines the
promotion of democracy during U.S. military interventions in the
twentieth century, showing it to be one of the central ways in
which the United States attempts to reconcile the potential
contradictions involved in being a liberal great power.
Examining interventions from the Spanish-American War through
recent actions in Bosnia, Mark Peceny shows how the United States
has encouraged the institution of free elections and other liberal
reforms--often at the point of bayonets. Peceny applies statistical
analysis to ninety-three cases of intervention and presents six
case studies: Cuba and the Philippines after the Spanish-American
War, Vietnam during the Kennedy administration, El Salvador during
Reagan's first term, and Clinton's interventions in Haiti and
Bosnia.
By forging a synthesis of realist and domestic liberal
approaches, Peceny illuminates the roles that both security
concerns and liberal values play in the formulation and
implementation of foreign policy. He shows how presidents often
initially choose proliberalization policies to serve U.S. security
interests and how Congress exerts pressure when presidents fail to
take the initiative. Under these circumstances, he shows,
presidents use the promotion of democracy to build domestic
political consensus and to legitimize interventions.
Although the United States has failed to promote democracy in
most interventions, Peceny demonstrates that it has often had a
profound and positive impact on the democratization of target
states. His study offers new insight into the relationship between
American power, the promotion of democracy, and prospects for the
liberal peace in the decades to come.
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