This provocative account dares to counter the dogma of Bush's Beltway detractors and his ideological enemies, boldly arguing that Bush's policy deservedly belongs within the mainstream of the American foreign policy tradition.
This provocative account dares to counter the dogma of Bush's Beltway detractors and his ideological enemies, boldly arguing that Bush's policy deservedly belongs within the mainstream of the American foreign policy tradition.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Timothy J. Lynch (BA, UEA; MA, London; PhD, Boston College) is Senior Lecturer in US Foreign Policy at the Institute for the Study of the Americas, School of Advanced Study, University of London. He is the author of Turf War: The Clinton Administration and Northern Ireland and, with Robert Singh, After Bush: The Case for Continuity in American Foreign Policy (Cambridge University Press, 2008).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: winning the Second Cold War 1. Bush and the American foreign policy tradition 2. The constitution of American national security 3. The Second Cold War on Islamist terror: negative audits 4. The Second Cold War on Islamist terror: a positive audit 5. Iraq: Vietnam in the sand? 6. The Middle East: reformation or Armageddon? 7. Friends and foes after Bush 8. The emerging consensus at home and abroad Conclusion: the case for continuity.
Introduction: winning the Second Cold War 1. Bush and the American foreign policy tradition 2. The constitution of American national security 3. The Second Cold War on Islamist terror: negative audits 4. The Second Cold War on Islamist terror: a positive audit 5. Iraq: Vietnam in the sand? 6. The Middle East: reformation or Armageddon? 7. Friends and foes after Bush 8. The emerging consensus at home and abroad Conclusion: the case for continuity.
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