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Superpower On Crusade The Bush Doctrine In Us Foreign Policy Mel Gurtov

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Superpower On Crusade The Bush Doctrine In Us Foreign Policy Mel Gurtov
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.33 MB
Pages: 265
Author: Mel Gurtov
ISBN: 9781685857714, 168585771X
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Superpower On Crusade The Bush Doctrine In Us Foreign Policy Mel Gurtov by Mel Gurtov 9781685857714, 168585771X instant download after payment.

With its emphasis on unilateralism, preemptive attack, and regime change, US foreign policy under George W. Bush continued the longstanding US quest for primacy—but with some radical departures from previous approaches. Superpower on Crusade offers a critical exploration of the origins and implementation of the Bush Doctrine. Gurtov first traces the sources of US missionary and expansionist tendencies and highlights their particular manifestations in the Bush administration. Then turning to the war on Iraq, he focuses on real vs. stated objectives, the Pentagon's pre-eminence in shaping security policy, and the roles of Congress, the UN, and US allies. Subsequent chapters examine US policy with regard to such issues as nuclear proliferation, international law, development assistance, the environment, and human rights. Assessing the costs of the Bush Doctrine at home and abroad, Superpower on Crusade presents a concise critique of US foreign policy intended to stimulate debate in the classroom, as well as among scholars.

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