冷战期间美国支持的政权更迭概述

Lindsey A. O’Rourke
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这一章对美国在冷战期间的政权更迭进行了历史概述。纵观美国政权更迭政策的大趋势,可以看出这一时期推动美国行为的安全利益的变化,领导人偏好秘密行动的原因,以及秘密行动的一般效用。本章分为三个部分。这些对应于推动这些行动的三种安全利益:进攻性、预防性和霸权性。每一节都概述了这种类型的政权更迭背后的动机,随后讨论了每种类型的行动如何满足第2章中介绍的干预的两个先决条件:即,它们是对长期的、以安全为导向的国家间争端的回应,以及干预国必须确定目标政权的合理政治替代方案。尽管这一章既讨论了隐蔽的案例,也讨论了公开的案例,但这六个公开的案例受到了更密切的关注,因为它们对国家通常倾向于隐蔽地进行政权更迭的说法提出了更有力的挑战。
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Overview of US-Backed Regime Changes during the Cold War
This chapter provides a historical overview of America's experience with regime change during the Cold War. Looking at the broad trends in America's regime change policy highlights the shifting security interests driving U.S. behavior over this period, the reasons why leaders preferred covert conduct, and the general utility of covert operations. The chapter is split into three sections. These correspond to the three types of security interests motivating these operations: offensive, preventive, and hegemonic. Each section outlines the motives behind that type of regime change, followed by a discussion of how each type of operation fulfilled the two prerequisites for intervention introduced in Chapter 2: namely, that they were in response to a chronic, security-oriented interstate dispute and that the intervening state must have identified a plausible political alternative to the target regime. Although the chapter deals with both covert and overt cases, the six overt cases receive closer individual attention because they pose a stronger challenge to the assertion that states generally prefer to conduct their regime changes covertly.
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