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AMERICA - FOREIGN POLICY (12) answer(s).
 
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Acheson doctrine and the foreign policy of Barack Obama / Fomenko, A   Journal Article
Fomenko, A Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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ID:   084467


American foreign policy: three essays / Kissinger, Henry A 1969  Book
Kissinger, Henry A Book
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Publication Allababad, A H Wheeler, 1969.
Description 143p.
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ID:   101530


American foreign policy traditions / O'Connor, Brendon 2010  Book
O'Connor, Brendon Book
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Publication New Delhi, Sage Publication, 2010.
Description 4 Vol. Set.; p.
Series Sage library of international relations
Contents Vol. 1: The foundations of the American tradition Vol. 2: The traditions of great power Vol. 3: Anti-American tradition Vol. 4: Regional and national varieties of anti-Americanism
Standard Number 9781847872715, hbk
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ID:   084969


American's energy sector: a regional actor with no energy resources / Khachatrian, Haroutiun   Journal Article
Khachatrian, Haroutiun Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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ID:   106806


Asymmetric strategies as strategies of the strong / Breen, Michael; Geltzer, Joshua A   Journal Article
Breen, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Democratic language of American imperialism: race, order, and Theodore Roosevelt's personifications of foreign policy evil / Engel, Jeffrey A.   Journal Article
Engel, Jeffrey A. Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Theodore Roosevelt's conception of order and progress within the international system can be discovered through a close analysis of his letters, speeches, and statements to Congress. Like so many of his age, he believed a social contract bound governments to provide for the welfare of their people. Governments which failed at this charge discarded their legitimacy, and could thus be overthrown by more civilized great powers, such as the United States. This worldview is revealed through his thoughts preceding the Spanish-American War of 1898, during the Panama Canal crisis of his presidency, and then finally in the way he blamed Kaiser Wilhelm and his ruling clique for instigating World War One, separating the Kaiser's government from well-meaning German citizens. This language and worldview laid the foundation for more profound changes in American foreign policy to come, in particular the transformative diplomacy of Woodrow Wilson.
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Greater Middle East as a modern geopolitical imagination in Ame / Guney, Aylin; Gokcan, Fulya   Journal Article
Guney, Aylin Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract This article aims at analysing how the September 11 terrorist attacks have caused the formation of a new geopolitical vision of an area called the 'Greater Middle East' and how this formation has led to changes in US foreign policy towards this region. To do that, the article first presents a theoretical background against which the modern geopolitical imagination of the USA is formulated. It considers the links between national traumas/myths, geopolitical codes and visions, and foreign policy actions. The article then applies this analysis to the case of the Greater Middle East with respect to how this imagined geography shapes the foreign and security policy of the USA. It concludes that even though this imagined region has been presented in texts as justifying US-led policies with liberal underpinnings, it has in reality laid the ground for and been used for justifying US extra-territorial intervention in the region.
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Henry Kissinger: realism, domestic politics, and the struggle against exceptionalism in American foreign policy / Schwartz, Thomas A   Journal Article
Schwartz, Thomas A Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Henry Kissinger was the single most controversial diplomat of the 20th century. This article explores Kissinger's approach to the philosophy of realism in international affairs, his role in Vietnam policy making, and his most recent engagement in the debate over the Iraq War. It argues that Kissinger's realism, although philosophically consistent and having roots within his own life's experience, was always tempered by his desire to exercise influence within the American political system. Once in office under Richard Nixon and then Gerald Ford, Kissinger came to recognise how significantly domestic politics shaped American foreign policy. His involvement in the Vietnam War demonstrates this, and one lesson he took from that conflict was the hope that Americans could be persuaded to move away from their convictions about American exceptionalism and recognise the limits of American power.
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Invoking teddy: the inspiration of John McCain's foreign policy / Cullinane, M. Patrick   Journal Article
Cullinane, M. Patrick Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Since John McCain's first aspirations for the presidency became public in 1999, he has often indicated his affinity for Theodore Roosevelt as his role model. Though McCain is not alone in admiring Roosevelt, his 2008 bid for the White House offers an opportunity to observe Roosevelt's legacy, and particularly how that legacy has impacted foreign policy thinking. The central argument of this article is that John McCain's impression of Roosevelt is as a composite of realist and idealist standpoints. This perception of Roosevelt is outlined in McCain's own publications and in his advocacy for foreign policy as a representative, senator, and presidential contender in both 2000 and 2008. John McCain's own style of statecraft is also conducted in full recognition of the legacy of Theodore Roosevelt
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Labor's second front: the foreign policy of the American and British trade union movements during the Second World War / Goethem, Geert Van   Journal Article
Goethem, Geert Van Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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US labor and American foreign policy / Eisenberg, Carolyn   Journal Article
Eisenberg, Carolyn Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words United States  Labour  America  America - Foreign Policy  US - Labor 
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US leadership and international order: the future of American foreign policy / Kane, John   Journal Article
Kane, John Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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