Bibliography: leaves 89-92.Iraq and Syria have been at the heart of US Middle East foreign policy for some time. The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 were followed by a fundamental shift in US foreign policy that emanated from the neo-conservative powers in the administration of George W. Bush. The ‘Bush Doctrine’ abandoned the prevailing realism of US foreign policy at the time and instituted a muscular Wilsonian approach that valued big-stick diplomacy and unilateral action to safeguard US interests and maintain its unipolar prominence on the world stage, while advocating the merits of spreading democracy and American values in the region. Barack H. Obama inherited the chaotic aftermath of the US invasion of Iraq and a region desta...
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In 2011, President Obama proclaimed, “the time has come for President Assad to step aside” (“Preside...
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This paper explores how neoconservative ideology informed the Bush Administration’s interpretation/u...
A substantial amount of commentary has been dedicated to George W. Bush’s policy towards Iraq, with ...
The record of American foreign policy in the Middle East between 2001 and 2006 is marked mostly by f...
This dissertation is a study of US foreign policy that aims at maintaining its regional hegemonic st...
This thesis features two case studies exploring the George W. Bush Administration’s (2001 – 2009) ef...
This article aims to pursue a brief but enlightening comparative study of U.S. discourse and practic...
The US publicly tied its Syria policy to the Syrian rebels from an early stage of the uprisings. In ...
The record of American foreign policy in the Middle East between 2001 and 2006 is marked mostly by f...
Exploring the evolution of Syrian foreign policy under President Bashar al-Assad, this concise volu...
The idea of security in International Relations has for a long time been identified by the vague pur...
As the Islamic State evolved, so did American foreign policy and the Obama administration’s ability ...
The article is focused at the most important elements of the US foreign policy towards the Middle Ea...
Tato práce se zabývá zahraniční politikou George W. Bushe a Baracka Obamy vůči vybraným zemím tzv. š...
In 2011, President Obama proclaimed, “the time has come for President Assad to step aside” (“Preside...
This article reviews American policy toward Syria since the onset of its civil war there. It concent...
This paper explores how neoconservative ideology informed the Bush Administration’s interpretation/u...
A substantial amount of commentary has been dedicated to George W. Bush’s policy towards Iraq, with ...
The record of American foreign policy in the Middle East between 2001 and 2006 is marked mostly by f...
This dissertation is a study of US foreign policy that aims at maintaining its regional hegemonic st...
This thesis features two case studies exploring the George W. Bush Administration’s (2001 – 2009) ef...
This article aims to pursue a brief but enlightening comparative study of U.S. discourse and practic...
The US publicly tied its Syria policy to the Syrian rebels from an early stage of the uprisings. In ...
The record of American foreign policy in the Middle East between 2001 and 2006 is marked mostly by f...