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Embattled Garrisons : Comparative Base Politics and American Globalism / Kent E. Calder.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2010]Copyright date: ©2008Edition: Course BookDescription: 1 online resource (336 p.) : 15 line illus. 12 tablesContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780691134635
  • 9781400835607
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.73
LOC classification:
  • UA26
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  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Foreword -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Chapter One. The Heritage of History -- Chapter Two. Deepening Vulnerability -- Chapter Three. Base Politics -- Chapter Four. The Nature of the Contest -- Chapter Five. The Base-Politics Environment -- Chapter Six. Base Politics Deconstructed -- Chapter Seven. Base-Politics Management -- Chapter Eight. The Financial Equations -- Chapter Nine. Bases and American Strategy -- Chapter Ten. Implications For Policy and Theory -- Appendix. Base Politics Paradigms: Specific Cases through 2006 -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary: The overseas basing of troops has been a central pillar of American military strategy since World War II--and a controversial one. Are these bases truly essential to protecting the United States at home and securing its interests abroad--for example in the Middle East-or do they needlessly provoke anti-Americanism and entangle us in the domestic woes of host countries? Embattled Garrisons takes up this question and examines the strategic, political, and social forces that will determine the future of American overseas basing in key regions around the world. Kent Calder traces the history of overseas bases from their beginnings in World War II through the cold war to the present day, comparing the different challenges the United States, Britain, France, and the Soviet Union have confronted. Providing the broad historical and comparative context needed to understand what is at stake in overseas basing, Calder gives detailed case studies of American bases in Japan, Italy, Turkey, the Philippines, Spain, South Korea, the Balkans, Afghanistan, and Iraq. He highlights the vulnerability of American bases to political shifts in their host nations--in emerging democracies especially--but finds that an American presence can generally be tolerated when identified with political liberation rather than imperial succession. Embattled Garrisons shows how the origins of basing relationships crucially shape long-term prospects for success, and it offers a means to assess America's prospects for a sustained global presence in the future.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Foreword -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Chapter One. The Heritage of History -- Chapter Two. Deepening Vulnerability -- Chapter Three. Base Politics -- Chapter Four. The Nature of the Contest -- Chapter Five. The Base-Politics Environment -- Chapter Six. Base Politics Deconstructed -- Chapter Seven. Base-Politics Management -- Chapter Eight. The Financial Equations -- Chapter Nine. Bases and American Strategy -- Chapter Ten. Implications For Policy and Theory -- Appendix. Base Politics Paradigms: Specific Cases through 2006 -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index

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The overseas basing of troops has been a central pillar of American military strategy since World War II--and a controversial one. Are these bases truly essential to protecting the United States at home and securing its interests abroad--for example in the Middle East-or do they needlessly provoke anti-Americanism and entangle us in the domestic woes of host countries? Embattled Garrisons takes up this question and examines the strategic, political, and social forces that will determine the future of American overseas basing in key regions around the world. Kent Calder traces the history of overseas bases from their beginnings in World War II through the cold war to the present day, comparing the different challenges the United States, Britain, France, and the Soviet Union have confronted. Providing the broad historical and comparative context needed to understand what is at stake in overseas basing, Calder gives detailed case studies of American bases in Japan, Italy, Turkey, the Philippines, Spain, South Korea, the Balkans, Afghanistan, and Iraq. He highlights the vulnerability of American bases to political shifts in their host nations--in emerging democracies especially--but finds that an American presence can generally be tolerated when identified with political liberation rather than imperial succession. Embattled Garrisons shows how the origins of basing relationships crucially shape long-term prospects for success, and it offers a means to assess America's prospects for a sustained global presence in the future.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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