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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. Why the Strong Impose Regime Change on the Weak 25
- Chapter 2. How States Impose Regime Change 50
- Chapter 3. Testing the Logic of Foreign-Imposed Regime Change 73
- Chapter 4. The Cold War: American Policy Toward Bolivia and Guatemala, 1952–54 103
- Chapter 5. The Cold War: Soviet Policy Toward Poland and Hungary, 1956 140
- Chapter 6. The Post-9/11 Era: Regime Change and Rogues, Iraq 2003, Libya 2003, and Libya 2011 175
- Conclusion 229
- Appendix 1. Foreign-Imposed Regime Change, 1816–2007 249
- Appendix 2. A Game Theoretic Model of Regime Change 254
- NOTES 261
- INDEX 319
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 331
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. Why the Strong Impose Regime Change on the Weak 25
- Chapter 2. How States Impose Regime Change 50
- Chapter 3. Testing the Logic of Foreign-Imposed Regime Change 73
- Chapter 4. The Cold War: American Policy Toward Bolivia and Guatemala, 1952–54 103
- Chapter 5. The Cold War: Soviet Policy Toward Poland and Hungary, 1956 140
- Chapter 6. The Post-9/11 Era: Regime Change and Rogues, Iraq 2003, Libya 2003, and Libya 2011 175
- Conclusion 229
- Appendix 1. Foreign-Imposed Regime Change, 1816–2007 249
- Appendix 2. A Game Theoretic Model of Regime Change 254
- NOTES 261
- INDEX 319
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 331