After Obama examines how and why US influence has contributed to the erosion of the world America made, endangering international order and liberal values. As a relatively short book, it would be attractive for advanced undergraduate courses and graduate seminars on US foreign policy, international relations, foreign policy analysis, and history/diplomatic history.
After Obama examines how and why US influence has contributed to the erosion of the world America made, endangering international order and liberal values. As a relatively short book, it would be attractive for advanced undergraduate courses and graduate seminars on US foreign policy, international relations, foreign policy analysis, and history/diplomatic history.
After Obama is Robert Singh's tenth book, his second on Obama's foreign policy, and follows books on the Bush Doctrine, Governing America, The Congressional Black Caucus and The Farrakhan Phenomenon. His previous co-authored book for Cambridge, After Bush, won the 2009 Richard E. Neustadt Prize of the American Politics Group of the UK for the best book on US politics written by a non-US author in the previous twelve months. A critical review of Barack Obama's Post-American Foreign Policy in the Claremont Review of Books in 2014 described Singh as an 'intimate' of the US foreign policy establishment.
Inhaltsangabe
1. A return to strategy 2. Strategic sabbatical: lessons of Obama's failure 3. '45': prospects for renewal 4. Reversing declinism: towards a second American century? 5. The way forward: a new American internationalism.
1. A return to strategy 2. Strategic sabbatical: lessons of Obama's failure 3. '45': prospects for renewal 4. Reversing declinism: towards a second American century? 5. The way forward: a new American internationalism.
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