The Shifting Sands of Conscience: Humanitarian Intervention After the Cold War

Humanitarian Intervention After the Cold War: Rwanda, Bosnia, Kosovo

The final decade of the 20th century dawned with a sense of unbridled optimism. The Cold War, that decades-long ideological chess match played out on the global stage, had seemingly concluded. The monolithic Soviet Union crumbled, leaving the United States as the sole superpower. In this new unipolar world, many believed that the international community, … Read more

Whispers of Intervention: US Military Planning and Mexico

US Military Planning Toward Mexico: A Historical Look

The relationship between the United States and Mexico has long been a complex tapestry woven with threads of cooperation, cultural exchange, and, at times, profound tension. While often defined by shared borders and economic ties, a less frequently discussed, yet historically significant, aspect of this relationship involves the United States’ recurring practice of developing military … Read more