This essay examines the past, present, and future of the American Empire. America is an empire, and its actions during the last half century have been indicative of such. Like all great empires, America seems set to decline due to a multitude of factors. I will find the reasons for this decline by examing the course of events from the end of World War II up until the present day. By taking these factors into account, I will make predictions as to what the possible future of the American Empire might be. The thesis is divided up into three separate but inter-connected sections that focus on American foreign policy. The first part focuses on the past of the American empire, and takes a critical stance toward American expansionism during the C...
The war launched by America and its allies against the country of Iraq on 2003 was a debatable and n...
This study identifies a new generic form termed here the “Speculative Historical Novel” within conte...
It is a central argument of this book that American imperial ambition is not new either with the neo...
This essay examines the past, present, and future of the American Empire. America is an empire, and ...
In the shadow of America’s recent military involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan, distinguished histor...
In this timely and compelling new volume, Michael Cox aims to analyse the whole of the Bush era in a...
In Excavating the Remains of Empire: War and Postimperial Trauma in the Twentieth-Century Novel, I...
In a recent issue of Foreign Affairs, Alex Motyl posed the question, "Do past empires hold lessons f...
In Excavating the Remains of Empire: War and Postimperial Trauma in the Twentieth-Century Novel, I...
Going to War in the Persian Gulf is a diplomatic history that compares a qualitative account of two ...
Thesis advisor: Christopher P. WilsonWitnessing Empire is a cultural history of the American war cor...
Between World War I and World War II American culture changed and that change is reflected in the pr...
PhDEMBARGOED UNTIL 01/06/2014Drawing on a wide variety of historical and literary sources, this thes...
During World War II, the Office of War Information produced American and Allied propaganda that was ...
This article argues that the contemporary American empire displays two structural limits. The first ...
The war launched by America and its allies against the country of Iraq on 2003 was a debatable and n...
This study identifies a new generic form termed here the “Speculative Historical Novel” within conte...
It is a central argument of this book that American imperial ambition is not new either with the neo...
This essay examines the past, present, and future of the American Empire. America is an empire, and ...
In the shadow of America’s recent military involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan, distinguished histor...
In this timely and compelling new volume, Michael Cox aims to analyse the whole of the Bush era in a...
In Excavating the Remains of Empire: War and Postimperial Trauma in the Twentieth-Century Novel, I...
In a recent issue of Foreign Affairs, Alex Motyl posed the question, "Do past empires hold lessons f...
In Excavating the Remains of Empire: War and Postimperial Trauma in the Twentieth-Century Novel, I...
Going to War in the Persian Gulf is a diplomatic history that compares a qualitative account of two ...
Thesis advisor: Christopher P. WilsonWitnessing Empire is a cultural history of the American war cor...
Between World War I and World War II American culture changed and that change is reflected in the pr...
PhDEMBARGOED UNTIL 01/06/2014Drawing on a wide variety of historical and literary sources, this thes...
During World War II, the Office of War Information produced American and Allied propaganda that was ...
This article argues that the contemporary American empire displays two structural limits. The first ...
The war launched by America and its allies against the country of Iraq on 2003 was a debatable and n...
This study identifies a new generic form termed here the “Speculative Historical Novel” within conte...
It is a central argument of this book that American imperial ambition is not new either with the neo...