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Bind: Hardbound
Year: 2008
Pages: 278
Size: . mm
Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc.
Published in India by: Viva Books
Exclusive Distributors: Viva Books
Sales Territory: India, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka
Description:
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.
Target Audience:
Students and academics of Political Science and International Relations, general public.
Contents:
From the War on Communism to the War on Terror. • The Bush Doctrine • False Pretenses: The War on Iraq • Fallout: The Perils and Profits of Empire • Rogue and Clients: The Long Arm of Unilateralism • The United States as Global Citizen • Crusading: Costs and Alternatives
About the Author:
Mel Gurtov is professor of political science and international studies at Portland State University.