- Empire lite
Empire lite is a form of
imperialism in which major powers shape world affairs using diplomacy and short-term military intervention rather than conquest,colonialism or direct governance of other countries. It differs from classicalimperialism in two ways: it involves a much smaller commitment of resources, and it does not involve new settlement by the imperial power.The term was first popularized by Canadian philosopher
Michael Ignatieff in his book "Empire Lite: Nation-Building in Bosnia, Kosovo and Afghanistan" (2003). Here and in other writings, Ignatieff identifies the author of empire lite as theUnited States , the world's last militarysuperpower . The purpose of empire lite, Ignatieff believes, is to build a global "humanitarian empire" of free, self-governing countries through long-term nation building — including the use of military force — in failed or failing states.Ignatieff supported the U.S.
invasion of Iraq in2003 because he saw it as one such intervention, a step he later regretted.ee also
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Empire
*Imperialism
*Responsibility to protect References
*Michael "Ignatieff, Empire Lite: Nation-Building in Bosnia, Kosovo and Afghanistan" (Penguin Canada, 2003).
*Michael Ignatieff, [http://www.globalpolicy.org/empire/analysis/2003/0110empirelite.htm|"America's Empire is an Empire Lite,"] "New York Times Magazine", Jan. 10, 2003. (Last accessed Aug. 7, 2006.)
* Michael Ignatieff, [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/05/magazine/05iraq-t.html|"Getting Iraq Wrong"] "New York Times', August 5, 2007. (Last accessed Sep. 4, 2008.)
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