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Contents
Preface ix
PART I THE LEGACY OF THE COLD WAR AND INSTABILITY IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
1 Economic Logic of the Alliance Curse 3
2 Democratic Paradoxes: Institutional Constraints on U.S. Democracy Promotion 15
3 The Dangers of Triumphalism 31
4 Incompatible Missions and Unsuitable Organizations 42
5 Social Bifurcation and Ultimatum Bargaining: The Vision Gap in U.S. Reconstruction Efforts 55
PART II ALLIANCE RENTS AND THE ECONOMIC FAILURE OF CLIENT REGIMES
6 The United States and China: The Power of Illusion 71
7 The United States as Master Builder in the Philipines 86
8 Illegitimate Offspring: South Vietnam 103
9 Mirage of Stability: The United States and the Shah of Iran 122
10 America's Moral Dilemma in South Asia 145
PART III. U.S SECURITY RISKS FROM FAILURES OF GLOBAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
11 Walking with the Devil: The Communitiment Trap in U.S. Foreign Policy 173
12 Redeeming Democracy through the Market: Do Open Markets Produce Open Politics? 180
13 Linking U.S. Security to Third World Development 190
PART IV LESSONS LEARNED
14 Reframing the Purpose of U.S. Globalism: Strategies, Institutions, and Beliefs 203
Notes 221
References 257
Index 271