Coexistence in an atmosphere of mutual respect in a pluralist world order has become an even greater challenge in the practice of international relations since the murderous acts committed by al-Qaeda on September 11, 2001 (9/11) that demanded justice. This book looks beyond today's popular narratives. Dr. Chang explores the extent to which the tragedy of 9/11 has been exploited by the neoconservative-controlled U.S. administration as opportunity to launch its grand strategy for creating an American-centric order, necessary for the continuation of U.S. hegemony in the twenty-first century.
Coexistence in an atmosphere of mutual respect in a pluralist world order has become an even greater challenge in the practice of international relations since the murderous acts committed by al-Qaeda on September 11, 2001 (9/11) that demanded justice. This book looks beyond today's popular narratives. Dr. Chang explores the extent to which the tragedy of 9/11 has been exploited by the neoconservative-controlled U.S. administration as opportunity to launch its grand strategy for creating an American-centric order, necessary for the continuation of U.S. hegemony in the twenty-first century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part 1 Preface Part 2 Territoriality and the Westernization Imperative Chapter 3 Territoriality and the Westernization Imperative: Overview Part 4 Fundamental Laws, Precepts, and Concepts Chapter 5 Fundamental Laws and Precepts Chapter 6 Condign Power and Countervailing Response: Then and Now Chapter 7 Compensatory and Conditioned Powers: Then and Now Part 8 China Emerging Chapter 9 The Dragon Awakes Part 10 America's Territorial Imperative Chapter 11 The American Experience: "It's the Economy Stupid" Chapter 12 Is an Emerging China America's Dilemma? Chapter 13 The Bush Foreign Policy: From Preemption to Transformation? Part 14 Israel's Territorial Imperative Chapter 15 Israel: A Dream on Hold? Part 16 The Peace Imperative Chapter 17 Universalizing Peace through Acceptance of "Other" Part 18 Bibliography Part 19 Index
Part 1 Preface Part 2 Territoriality and the Westernization Imperative Chapter 3 Territoriality and the Westernization Imperative: Overview Part 4 Fundamental Laws, Precepts, and Concepts Chapter 5 Fundamental Laws and Precepts Chapter 6 Condign Power and Countervailing Response: Then and Now Chapter 7 Compensatory and Conditioned Powers: Then and Now Part 8 China Emerging Chapter 9 The Dragon Awakes Part 10 America's Territorial Imperative Chapter 11 The American Experience: "It's the Economy Stupid" Chapter 12 Is an Emerging China America's Dilemma? Chapter 13 The Bush Foreign Policy: From Preemption to Transformation? Part 14 Israel's Territorial Imperative Chapter 15 Israel: A Dream on Hold? Part 16 The Peace Imperative Chapter 17 Universalizing Peace through Acceptance of "Other" Part 18 Bibliography Part 19 Index
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