Robert Beck's study focuses principally on two related questions. First, how did the Reagan administration decide to launch the invasion of Grenada? And second, what role did international law play in that decision? The Grenada Invasion draws on extensive interviews and correspondence with key participants—and on the recently published memoirs of those who participated in or witnessed the administration's deliberations—in order to render a new and more complete picture of Operation "Urgent Fury" decisionmaking. Beck concludes that international law did not determine policy, but that it acted briefly as a restraint and then as a justification for action.
This book examines the influence of international law on foreign policy decisionmaking. It focuses specifically on the Reagan administration's decision to invade Grenada and the decision to launch Operation "Urgent Fury" within a brief, bounded time frame.
Publisher
Routledge
Publication Date
May 2021
ISBN
9780367308131
Pages
263 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Paperback
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