Crusading Realism : The Bush Doctrine and American Core Values After 9/11
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
076184130X
ISBN-13
9780761841302
Publisher
University Press of America
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University Press of America
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 27th, 2008
Print length
266 Pages
Weight
413 grams
Dimensions
23.50 x 15.30 x 2.20 cms
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General & world historyTreaties & other sources of international law
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Crusading Realism discusses the presidential dominance of American foreign policy and the religiosity and leadership style of President George W. Bush.
Crusading Realism discusses the presidential dominance of American foreign policy and the religiosity and leadership style of President George W. Bush. Contrasting the post-9/11 Bush administration with its earlier incarnation and with that of its immediate predecessor, the development of a distinctive policy position founded on pre-emption, prevention, primacy, and the promotion of democracy is examined. The emergence of the Bush Doctrine from 2001-2003 is analyzed in relation to four distinct phases: its genesis, initial development, further evolution, and maturation. The Bush Doctrine in this period culminates in the decision to invade Iraq in the light of the heightened sense of threat occasioned by a ''toxic nexus'' of trans-national terrorism, weapons of mass destruction, and rogue states. The standard accounts of neo-conservative coup are re-assessed and dismissed. Attempts to characterize the Bush Doctrine in terms of Realism, Idealism or other theories of international relations are considered, and the concept of Crusading Realism returns America to its political roots in the idea of natural law, the American Revolution, and the foundation of the Republic.
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