Cases by Intervention Node
Note: this is a list of all the cases of intervention situations mentioned in the book. Cases without hypertext links are discussed or fully written up only in the book; cases with links are written up in this website. From time to time, as new information is made available about particular cases, as particular interventions evolve, or as new interventions occur, additional material will be signalled by Update or New.
Node 1 (emergency economic assistance)
- Dominican Republic 1908
- Nicaragua 1911
- El Salvador 1921
- Dominican Republic 1922 and after
- Cuba 1922
- Italy 1946-48
- France 1946-48
- Mexico 1994-95
- Turkey 2001
- Brazil 2002
Node 2 (emergency covert political assistance)
- Italy 1946-48
- Bolivia 1963-64
- Chile 1964
- Guyana 1964
- El Salvador 1982-84
- Aghanistan 2004
Node 3 (jettisoning the president)
- South Korea 1960
- Philippines 1986
- Haiti 1986
- Indonesia 1998
Node 4 (losing the client)
- Iran 1978-79
Node 5 (emergency military aid and advisers)
- China 1943-49
- Greece 1947-49
- Philippines 1950
- France (location: Indochina) 1950-54
- South Vietnam 1961-74
- El Salvador 1980-92
- Colombia 2000-present
- Pakistan 2001-present
Node 6 (competent clients: open-ended combat)
- South Vietnam 1965-68
Node 7 (competent clients: life preserver)
- Panama 1904
- Cuba 1912-13
- Cuba 1917
- Panama 1918
- Panama 1925
- Nicaragua 1927-33
- South Korea 1950-51
- Afghanistan 2003-present
Node 8 (incompetent clients: easy wins)
- Cuba 1906
- Nicaragua 1912
- Haiti 1915
- Dominican Republic 1916
- Lebanon 1958
- Dominican Republic 1965
- Zaire 1978
- Lebanon 1982-83
- Saudi Arabia 1990-91
- Iraq 2004-present
Node 9 (incompetent clients: basket cases)
- Laos 1962-73
- Congo 1964-65
- Cambodia 1970-73
- Liberia 1991-92
Node 10 (political support: drawdown and negotiation)
- South Korea 1951-53
- South Vietnam 1968-73
- Laos 1973
Node 11 (lack of political support: rapid liquidation)
- Cambodia 1973
- Lebanon 1983-84
Node 12 (military defeat)
- China 1949
- France (location: Indochina) 1954
- Cuba 1958
- Cambodia 1975
- Laos 1975
- South Vietnam 1975
- Nicaragua 1979
- Zaire 1997
Node 13 (military supportive, fighting feasible: overthrow by U.S. combat forces
- Honduras 1911
- Dominican Republic 1912
- Dominican Republic 1961
- Panama 1989
- Haiti 1994
Node 14 (military supportive, fighting not feasible: long-term pressures)
- Chile 1971-73
- Venezuela 2002-present
Node 15 (military neutral: proxy forces and psychological warfare)
- Costa Rica 1919
- Guatemala 1954
- British Guiana 1961-63
- Liberia 2003
- Haiti 2004
Node 16 (military opposed: coups d’état)
- Guatemala 1920
- Cuba 1934
- South Korea 1961
- South Vietnam 1963
- Brazil 1964
- Chile 1970
Node 17 (coups d’état)
- Syria 1949
- Iran 1953
- Egypt 1956-57
- Syria 1956-57
- Iraq 1963
- Indonesia 1965
- Ghana 1966
- Iraq 1996
Node 18 (punctuated military operations)
- Soviet Union (targets: Baltic Republics, Ukraine, Poland, Albania) 1948-54
- China (targets: Yunnan and Fujian provinces) 1951-54
- China (target: Tibet) 1958-74
- Cuba 1961-65
- North Vietnam 1961-68
- South Yemen 1980-82
- Nicaragua 1982-88
- Libya 1985-?
- Iran 2005-present
Node 19 (aid to internal armed forces)
- Indonesia 1957-58
- Iraq 1972-75
- Soviet Union (target: Angola) 1975
- Soviet Union (target: Afghanistan) 1979-91
- Vietnam (target: Cambodia) 1979-91
- Cuba (target: Angola) 1985-91
- Somalia 2006
Node 20 (large-scale combat)
- Germany 1917-18
- Germany 1941-45
- Japan 1941-45
- Soviet Union (target: North Korea) 1950-51
Node 21 (sustained and asymmetrical attacks)
- North Vietnam 1965-72
- Serbia (in Kosovo) 1999
Node 22 (combat operations alongside local insurgent forces)
- Nicaragua 1909-10
- Mexico 1913-14
- Libya 1986
- Afghanistan 2001
- Somalia 2006-07
Node 23 (invasion by U.S. troops)
- Grenada 1983
- Iraq 2003