Assessing Trade-Offs in U.S. Military Intervention Decisions: Whether, When, and with What Size Force to Intervene, Appendix B: Counterfactual Cases

Abstract

In this appendix, we present the results of our four detailed counterfactual case studies. The four studies are presented in the following order: Bosnia, 19921995; Iran, 1979; Korea, 1950; and Libya, 2012. Further analysis of these cases is presented in Chapter Five of the main report.1

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 15, 2021
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AD1155122

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  • Alexandra Stark
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