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American exceptionalism and president Obama's call for abolitio / Butfoy, Andrew   Journal Article
Butfoy, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract President Obama came to office promising to make abolition of nuclear weapons a central policy goal. Conventional explanations for the arguably poor progress made here (explanations which focus on political and bureaucratic processes) fail to capture an important part of the story. This is that the president comes from a political tradition marked by exceptionalist assumptions. This tradition encompasses a distinctly American attempt to converge idealism and realism; it seeks change, but also constrains aspirations within conservative limits. His conception of exceptionalism is based on a presumption of American moral leadership integrated with a requirement for continued American strategic primacy. As a result, his view of abolition requires global acceptance of American conventional military superiority, reinforcing doubts about the vision's prospects.
Key Words Nuclear Weapons  Realism  Idealism  America  Exceptionalism  Obama 
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