The issue of empire has once again become a major political question in American foreign policy discourse. But whereas in the 1960s the discussion was one that mainly concerned the radical left, over the past few years the debate has largely been conducted within neo-conservative circles. The discussion is one that should be taken seriously-in part because of its intrinsically interesting character and in part because of what it tells us about the Bush grand strategy. In the end, though, the issue of whether or not there is-or is not- an American empire, is perhaps of less importance than the fact that most Americans deny that such an empire exists. This has consequences both for the conduct of American foreign policy and for its successful...
Over the last few years, and especially since the terrorist attack of September 11, 2001 in the Unit...
1. IntroductionIf Britain obtained its empire in ''a fit of absence of mind,'' as Sir John Seeley on...
For over two centuries, liberal apologists for empire in Britain and America have been plagued by th...
The issue of empire has once again become a major political question in American foreign policy disc...
Over the past few years there has been an intellectually controversial, strategically significant an...
In a recent issue of Foreign Affairs, Alex Motyl posed the question, "Do past empires hold lessons f...
The American Empire Debate (AED) erupted in the late 1990s and prompted a research agenda among Amer...
"George W. Bush's invasion of Iraq has brought new life to an old argument - that America is imperia...
This thesis is a detailed account of how radical critiques of American imperialism evolved during th...
This article reviews three recent books critical of America's new "imperial" foreign policy, examine...
Since the end of the Cold War and even more so since the Bush administration adopted an intervention...
The recent publication of State of denial, by veteran Washington journalist Bob Woodward, created fi...
This article reviews three recent books critical of America's new “imperial” foreign policy, examine...
Is the United States inevitably in decline? After the foreign policy controversies of the George W. ...
Catley and Mosler provide an account of the forces driving American foreign policy today as well as ...
Over the last few years, and especially since the terrorist attack of September 11, 2001 in the Unit...
1. IntroductionIf Britain obtained its empire in ''a fit of absence of mind,'' as Sir John Seeley on...
For over two centuries, liberal apologists for empire in Britain and America have been plagued by th...
The issue of empire has once again become a major political question in American foreign policy disc...
Over the past few years there has been an intellectually controversial, strategically significant an...
In a recent issue of Foreign Affairs, Alex Motyl posed the question, "Do past empires hold lessons f...
The American Empire Debate (AED) erupted in the late 1990s and prompted a research agenda among Amer...
"George W. Bush's invasion of Iraq has brought new life to an old argument - that America is imperia...
This thesis is a detailed account of how radical critiques of American imperialism evolved during th...
This article reviews three recent books critical of America's new "imperial" foreign policy, examine...
Since the end of the Cold War and even more so since the Bush administration adopted an intervention...
The recent publication of State of denial, by veteran Washington journalist Bob Woodward, created fi...
This article reviews three recent books critical of America's new “imperial” foreign policy, examine...
Is the United States inevitably in decline? After the foreign policy controversies of the George W. ...
Catley and Mosler provide an account of the forces driving American foreign policy today as well as ...
Over the last few years, and especially since the terrorist attack of September 11, 2001 in the Unit...
1. IntroductionIf Britain obtained its empire in ''a fit of absence of mind,'' as Sir John Seeley on...
For over two centuries, liberal apologists for empire in Britain and America have been plagued by th...