An evaluation of America's security transfers during the Cold WarTools Cooley, Jason (2024) An evaluation of America's security transfers during the Cold War. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractAs the United States participates in a military conflict inside a developing country, it is common for instability to surface in many locations. At first, U.S. officials attempted to cope with this issue by keeping combat troops in a nation for decades. Over the course of time, though, they began to have local forces assume the responsibilities of American soldiers. To ascertain whether this transferal policy is an effective tool for decreasing instability, it is imperative to evaluate prior missions in nations such as South Korea and South Vietnam.
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