ID | 133587 |
Title Proper | Obama's surge |
Other Title Information | a bureaucratic politics analysis of the decision to order a troop surge in the Afghanistan War |
Language | ENG |
Author | Marsh, Kevin |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This study examines the decision-making process leading to President Barack Obama's decision to order a troop surge in Afghanistan in December 2009. I analyze the decision-making process according to the precepts of the bureaucratic politics model and conclude that the bureaucratic politics model provides a compelling and descriptively accurate account of the Afghanistan surge decision-making process. Actors' policy preferences were influenced by consideration of bureaucratic role and position within government, significant examples of political activity occurred throughout the strategy review, and the ultimate decision was a political compromise. |
`In' analytical Note | Foreign Policy Analysis Vol.10, Nol.3; Jul.2014: p.265-288 |
Journal Source | Foreign Policy Analysis Vol.10, Nol.3; Jul.2014: p.265-288 |
Key Words | Bureaucratic Politics Analysis - BPA ; Bureaucratic Politics Model - BPM ; Political Analysis ; Obama's Regime ; Troops Surge ; Afghanistan ; Afghanistan War ; War on Terror ; Warfare Strategy ; Afghan Insurgency ; Military Operation ; Special Operation ; Counter-Terrorism ; Liberal Violence |