When US military commanders refer today to the “long war”, they could more instructively refer to the “long war of securitization”, involving both practices of war and reconstruction that have always been based on a therapeutic logic of preemption and an endgame of protection from global economic risk. Since the early 1980s, the centrepiece of US foreign policy has been the securitization of the Persian Gulf region, with the newly created United States Central Command (CENTCOM) given the task of effecting a grand strategy that has subsequently been consistently based on two interrelated tactics: first, the discursive identification and positing of the Persian Gulf as a precarious yet pivotal geoeconomic space, essential to US and global eco...
American foreign policy has lacked a coherent strategic framework since the Cold War ended. This lac...
accumulation capital capitalism conflict crisis deflation distribution elite energy finance globaliz...
The paper argues that 9/11 has accelerated the Americanization of security-development architecture...
This paper examines the recent broadening of the US military’s overseas mission into what it calls ‘...
This article seeks to understand the dynamics of twenty-first century military intervention by the U...
For over 30 years, the grand strategy of one of the most important commands in the US military, Cent...
General assumption suggests that neoliberal policy is an efficient strategy for conflict resolution/...
This article traces the "securitization" of U.S. foreign economic policy in the administration of Ge...
The Persian Gulf War of January-February 1991 was the first major crisis of the Post-Cold War Era, a...
This article traces the "securitization" of U.S. foreign economic policy in the administration of Ge...
Over the course of the last half century, it is commonly understood that the nature of warfare has c...
A significant body of literature within International Relations research attests to a securitization...
The end of the cold war in the early 1990s produced dramatic changes in the relationship of the nati...
This dissertation seeks to explain why states sometimes produce disintegrated wartime grand strategi...
This paper traces the ‘securitisation’ of US foreign economic policy since the advent of the Bush ad...
American foreign policy has lacked a coherent strategic framework since the Cold War ended. This lac...
accumulation capital capitalism conflict crisis deflation distribution elite energy finance globaliz...
The paper argues that 9/11 has accelerated the Americanization of security-development architecture...
This paper examines the recent broadening of the US military’s overseas mission into what it calls ‘...
This article seeks to understand the dynamics of twenty-first century military intervention by the U...
For over 30 years, the grand strategy of one of the most important commands in the US military, Cent...
General assumption suggests that neoliberal policy is an efficient strategy for conflict resolution/...
This article traces the "securitization" of U.S. foreign economic policy in the administration of Ge...
The Persian Gulf War of January-February 1991 was the first major crisis of the Post-Cold War Era, a...
This article traces the "securitization" of U.S. foreign economic policy in the administration of Ge...
Over the course of the last half century, it is commonly understood that the nature of warfare has c...
A significant body of literature within International Relations research attests to a securitization...
The end of the cold war in the early 1990s produced dramatic changes in the relationship of the nati...
This dissertation seeks to explain why states sometimes produce disintegrated wartime grand strategi...
This paper traces the ‘securitisation’ of US foreign economic policy since the advent of the Bush ad...
American foreign policy has lacked a coherent strategic framework since the Cold War ended. This lac...
accumulation capital capitalism conflict crisis deflation distribution elite energy finance globaliz...
The paper argues that 9/11 has accelerated the Americanization of security-development architecture...