Iraq, Vietnam, and the Limits of American Power

Iraq, Vietnam, and the Limits of American Power

by Robert K. Brigham
Iraq, Vietnam, and the Limits of American Power

Iraq, Vietnam, and the Limits of American Power

by Robert K. Brigham

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Overview

Since the first days of the Iraqi invasion, supporters of the war have cautioned the public not to view this conflict as another Vietnam. They rightfully point to many important distinctions. There is no unified resistance in Iraq. No political or religious leader has been able to galvanize opposition to U.S. intervention the way that Ho Chi Minh did in Vietnam. And it is not likely that 580,000 American troops will find their way to Iraq.

However, there are two similarities that may dwarf the thousands of differences. First, in Iraq, like Vietnam, the original rationale for going to war has been discredited and public support has dwindled. Second, in both cases the new justification became building stable societies. There are enormous pitfalls in America's nation building efforts in Iraq as there were in Vietnam. But it is the business we now find ourselves in, and there is no easy retreat from it morally. As American frustration increases, some policy makers are making the deadly mistake of approaching problems in Iraq as if we are facing them for the first time. It is crucial that we apply the lessons of Vietnam wisely and selectively.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786731732
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Publication date: 07/22/2008
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 260 KB

About the Author

Robert. K. Brigham is the Shirley Ecker Boskey Professor of History and International Relations at Vassar College. He is a specialist on the history of U.S. foreign policy. His fellowships include the Rockefeller Foundation, the Mellon Foundation, and the National Endowment for Humanities. Brigham is author or co-author of nine books, among them Iraq, Vietnam, and the Limits of American Power (PublicAffairs, 2008) and Argument Without End (PublicAffairs, 1999).

Table of Contents


Preface     ix
America Goes to War     1
The Military Half     35
The Problems of Nation Building     69
Staying the Course     109
Challenges to America's Power     149
Acknowledgments     181
Notes     183
Index     205
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