Reviews
The novel contribution of the book lies in its qualitative critique of democratic triumphalism.
Power and Military Effectiveness is a provocative and intriguing contribution to the debate about the relative advantages of democratic versus autocratic forms of governance. It carries vital policy implications for how we think about the origins and limits of U.S. power and strength and the virtues of fellow democracies across the globe.
Book Details
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Democracy and Victory: Why Democracy Is Not a Liability
2. Democracy and Victory: Why Regime Type Hardly Matters
3. Democracy and the Russo-Polish War
4. Democracy and
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Democracy and Victory: Why Democracy Is Not a Liability
2. Democracy and Victory: Why Regime Type Hardly Matters
3. Democracy and the Russo-Polish War
4. Democracy and Israel's Military Effectiveness
5. Democracy and Britain's Victory in the Falklands War
6. If Not Democracy, Then What?
Notes
Index