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Exceptionalism in American foreign policy: is it exceptional? / Holsti, K J   Journal Article
Holsti, K J Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This article argues that exceptionalism is a type of foreign policy not exclusive to the United States. It examines other historical cases, including post-Revolutionary France and the Soviet Union. The three cases are comparable in terms of their main characteristics, which include claims of exemptions from the ordinary rules of international relations, messianic missions to 'liberate' others, and perceptions of universalized threats. The article also explores the historical and normative foundations of exceptionalist foreign policy claims and practices. All three cases demonstrate the assumptions of social and political superiority that underlie these normative bases. The article concludes with some observations about the incompatibility of exceptionalist foreign policies with the Westphalian foundations of the international order.
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International politics: framework for analysis / Holsti, K J 1972  Book
Holsti, K J Book
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Publication Englewood Cliffs, Prentice-Hall, 1972.
Description xii, 532p.
Standard Number 0134733975
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Why Nations realign: Foreign policy restructuring in the postwar World / Holsti, K J; Monterichard, Miguel; Msabaha, Ibrahim; Robinson Thomas W 1982  Book
Robinson Thomas W Book
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Publication London, George Allen & Unwin, 1982.
Description ix, 225p.
Standard Number 0043510620
Key Words World Politics - !945 
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