Origins of Overthrow
Discover the compelling insights of "Origins of Overthrow" by Payam Ghalehdar, published in 2021. This thought-provoking book, spanning 256 pages, delves into the complex history of the United States' interventions in foreign leadership and regimes. Ghalehdar explores the emotional motivations behind these actions, revealing how they have often failed to enhance US national security or improve conditions in targeted countries. With a focus on at least sixteen significant cases from 1906 to 2011, this work provides a critical analysis of the emotional state that drives US foreign policy decisions. Perfect for readers interested in emigration, immigration, and the intricacies of international relations, "Origins of Overthrow" offers a unique perspective on the consequences of regime change. Don't miss the chance to understand the emotional underpinnings of a pivotal aspect of American foreign policy.