This article reviews three recent books critical of America's new “imperial” foreign policy, examines whether the United States can properly be compared to empires of the past, and identifies three aspects of contemporary American policy that may well be called imperialist. It also addresses some of the main objections to recent U.S. foreign policy made by American realist scholars and argues that traditional interstate realism can no longer readily apply to the problem ofAmerican unipolar preponderance over an anarchical, nuclear-armed world
The widespread embrace of imperial terminology across the political spectrum during the past three y...
Catley and Mosler provide an account of the forces driving American foreign policy today as well as ...
My aim in this article is to set the role and position of the United States in a broad conceptual an...
This article reviews three recent books critical of America's new “imperial” foreign policy, examine...
This article reviews three recent books critical of America's new "imperial" foreign policy, examine...
For more than half a century, realist scholars of international relations have maintained that their...
This article argues that the contemporary American empire displays two structural limits. The first ...
A typed copy of an essay entitled, American Foreign Policy Vs. Reality , by Francis Mairs Huntingto...
My senior thesis discusses and analyzes American foreign policy through the scope of the Realist the...
In a recent issue of Foreign Affairs, Alex Motyl posed the question, "Do past empires hold lessons f...
The problem of realism in foreign policy is a special manifestation of a general philosophic and i...
American practitioners and scholars have an exaggerated view of America’s primacy in the world. Ame...
Is the United States inevitably in decline? After the foreign policy controversies of the George W. ...
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This article analyses the different images of the world order belonging to the realist theory of int...
The widespread embrace of imperial terminology across the political spectrum during the past three y...
Catley and Mosler provide an account of the forces driving American foreign policy today as well as ...
My aim in this article is to set the role and position of the United States in a broad conceptual an...
This article reviews three recent books critical of America's new “imperial” foreign policy, examine...
This article reviews three recent books critical of America's new "imperial" foreign policy, examine...
For more than half a century, realist scholars of international relations have maintained that their...
This article argues that the contemporary American empire displays two structural limits. The first ...
A typed copy of an essay entitled, American Foreign Policy Vs. Reality , by Francis Mairs Huntingto...
My senior thesis discusses and analyzes American foreign policy through the scope of the Realist the...
In a recent issue of Foreign Affairs, Alex Motyl posed the question, "Do past empires hold lessons f...
The problem of realism in foreign policy is a special manifestation of a general philosophic and i...
American practitioners and scholars have an exaggerated view of America’s primacy in the world. Ame...
Is the United States inevitably in decline? After the foreign policy controversies of the George W. ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68828/2/10.1177_048661347400600303.pd
This article analyses the different images of the world order belonging to the realist theory of int...
The widespread embrace of imperial terminology across the political spectrum during the past three y...
Catley and Mosler provide an account of the forces driving American foreign policy today as well as ...
My aim in this article is to set the role and position of the United States in a broad conceptual an...