ID | 116615 |
Title Proper | Obama's weak and failing states agenda |
Language | ENG |
Author | O'Hanlon, Michael |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Barack Obama has been a disciplined, pragmatic, and effective president on the urgent national security challenges of the day. His record is generally solid on matters such as managing the nation's major wars, pressuring rogue states, rebalancing the U.S. national security focus toward East Asia, and carrying out the reset policy with Russia. On balance, I would personally rate his foreign policy record through most of his first term as much better than average, with perhaps only George H.W. Bush having done clearly better at this stage among all presidents of the last half century. |
`In' analytical Note | Washington Quarterly Vol. 35, No.4; Fall 2012: p.67-80 |
Journal Source | Washington Quarterly Vol. 35, No.4; Fall 2012: p.67-80 |
Key Words | Barack Obama ; National Security Challenges ; East Asia ; United States ; Russia ; Soft Security Agenda ; Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) ; Muslim World ; Africa |