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Book SynopsisTrade ReviewAmerican policymakers are addicted to threatening and using military force to get their way with other countries. Toft and Kushi provide an abundance of data that show how the United States has become more militaristic and more ruthless over the course of its history. Dying by the Sword is a must read for anyone interested in understanding how Washington operates on the world stage. * John J. Mearsheimer, R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science, the University of Chicago *
Drawing on a thorough analysis of all America's wars since its foundation (and there have been many) this is a sobering and vigorous critique, warning against American exceptionalism and overdependence on armed force. * Sir Lawrence Freedman is the Emeritus Professor of War Studies at King's College London *
In Dying by the Sword, Monica Toft and Sidita Kushi document and analyze what has become the constant use of US military force abroad. Noting the United States' vague military and political objectives and the range of indifferent successes to catastrophic failures of these military interventions, the authors make a crucial contribution to the study of war, the use of the military tool for political ends, and U.S. foreign policy. * Jacqueline Hazelton, Executive Editor of International Security, and former Associate Professor of Strategy and Policy, the US Naval War College *
Table of ContentsIntroduction Chapter 1: America the Expander Chapter 2: America the Western Hegemon Chapter 3: America the Hesitant Helper Chapter 4: America the Leader of the Free World Chapter 5: America the Unipolar Hegemon Chapter 6: America the Unleashed Chapter 7: America the Lost?