帝国の政治学:戦争、テロとヘゲモニー<br>The Politics of Empire : War, Terror and Hegemony

帝国の政治学:戦争、テロとヘゲモニー
The Politics of Empire : War, Terror and Hegemony

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 201 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780415376273
  • DDC分類 363.325

基本説明

A Special Issue of the Journal "New Political Science". An incisive new account of George W. Bush's America.

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An incisive new account of George W. Bush's America, which asks key questions of the world's only superpower. What is distinctive about the Bush administration's militarism and unilateralism? What are the political, ideological, and economic roots of the turn in U.S. foreign policy? In what ways has the "war on terrorism" affected politics inside the United States in terms of civil liberties, treatment of immigrants, domestic and economic policy, and political discourse more generally? This new study makes these and other urgent questions count. It details how in the year after the September 11, 2001 attacks the Bush administration put together the elements of a far-reaching foreign policy doctrine based on unilateral action, pre-emptive military strikes, and prevention of the emergence of any strategic rivals to U.S. supremacy. It focuses on the key presidential report, 'The National Security Strategy of the United States of America', which argued for pre-emptive strikes against rogue states and terrorists and for the maintenance of American military supremacy. It placed the U.S. off-limits to international law, asserting that the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court "does not extend to Americans." It also clearly shows how underlying the Bush doctrine is the notion that the U.S. must remain the unchallenged power in world affairs, and examines its profound effects on the global situation. This powerful, rigorous analysis produces pressing new conclusions. This is a Special Issue of the leading Journal New Political Science

Contents

Introduction Chapter 1. US Grand Strategy and Its Contradictions Chapter 2. Pretexts and U.S. Foreign Policy: The War on Terrorism in Historical Perspective Chapter 3. Neoliberalism By Other Means: The "War on Terror" At Home and Abroad Chapter 4. War Without End: The Domestic Economic Fallout of Empire Chapter 5. "We Don't Torture People in America": Coercive Interrogation in the Global Village Chapter 6. Minority Report on the Bush Doctrine Chapter 7. Preemptive Strikes and the War on Iraq: A Critique of Bush Administration Unilateralism and Militarism Chapter 8. What to Expect From U.S. "Democracy Promotion" in Iraq Chapter 9. Consensual Deception and US Policy in Iraq

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