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Book SynopsisFocuses on a perpetual theme in International Relations - the definition and the legality (or the illegality) of the American interventions in nations from the US-Spanish war in 1890 until Syria, one of the biggest humanitarian disasters mankind has ever seen. The work refers to the International law dictum of Just Cause and Preemption which has become a cornerstone of the strategy for the advancement of American national interest along with the homeland security aspect in the US. The book is the first of its kind from an Indian author premised upon a defence of the American war efforts and humanitarian strivings to sustain world security.
Table of ContentsDr. Manan Dwivedi has a Doctorate from the American Studies Division in the School of International Studies, JNU on Media and American wars. He has fourteen years of teaching experience as a Faculty of International Relations and International Organizations in Gujarat National Law University and the Indian Institute of Public Administration. He trains senior Bureaucrats and defence officials at IIPA for the last eight years as Faculty of International Relations and International Organizations. He has authored five Books on IR theory, South Asia, Internal security in India along with the American Dream and the rigmarole of Sino India relations. He is a columnist with Indian national dailies such as Pioneer and Rajasthan Patrika and his articles have appeared in prominent national and international journals. He also teaches Indian Foreign Service officers and sr. IAS, IPS officers with Defence officers in US Policy and IR.