The George W. Bush administration resorted to war to respond to the threat of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, whereas it virtually ruled out the use of force to resolve the North Korean nuclear issue. By utilizing various strands of realist international relations theories, we trace motivations behind the administration\u27s divergent foreign-policy choices toward rogue states. That the United States rushed to war against Iraq while procrastinating on North Korea presents a puzzle to conventional realism, which postulates that great powers observe changes in relative capabilities and respond accordingly. We argue that policy differences should be embedded in discussion of the administration\u27s foreign-policy grand strategy, which sou...
Explanations of the foreign policy behaviour of the United States in respect of Iraq in 2003 overwh...
This article argues that American policy towards Iraq went through four major shifts between the inv...
This article argues that American policy towards Iraq went through four major shifts between the inv...
This PhD examines the rise of the rogue states doctrine in US foreign policy, which had its roots in...
This PhD examines the rise of the rogue states doctrine in US foreign policy, which had its roots in...
Master thesis deals with the concept of "rogue states" and strategies of the United States that are ...
A substantial amount of commentary has been dedicated to George W. Bush’s policy towards Iraq, with ...
The aim of this paper is to try to explain how specific, foreign policy decisions are made, and why ...
The aim of this paper is to try to explain how specific, foreign policy decisions are made, and why ...
This dissertation is a study of US foreign policy that aims at maintaining its regional hegemonic st...
It has been argued that the George W. Bush administration in the United States instituted a signific...
James Mann refutes the idea that George W. Bush’s foreign policy was a rupture from previous adminis...
This BA-thesis examines whether realism can be empirically tested on the Iraq war in 2003. I am insp...
AbstractThis article analyzes the United States toward “axis of evil” countries, namely Iraq, Iran a...
UnrestrictedThough the U.S. has often claimed that rogue states' foreign policies, adventurism abroa...
Explanations of the foreign policy behaviour of the United States in respect of Iraq in 2003 overwh...
This article argues that American policy towards Iraq went through four major shifts between the inv...
This article argues that American policy towards Iraq went through four major shifts between the inv...
This PhD examines the rise of the rogue states doctrine in US foreign policy, which had its roots in...
This PhD examines the rise of the rogue states doctrine in US foreign policy, which had its roots in...
Master thesis deals with the concept of "rogue states" and strategies of the United States that are ...
A substantial amount of commentary has been dedicated to George W. Bush’s policy towards Iraq, with ...
The aim of this paper is to try to explain how specific, foreign policy decisions are made, and why ...
The aim of this paper is to try to explain how specific, foreign policy decisions are made, and why ...
This dissertation is a study of US foreign policy that aims at maintaining its regional hegemonic st...
It has been argued that the George W. Bush administration in the United States instituted a signific...
James Mann refutes the idea that George W. Bush’s foreign policy was a rupture from previous adminis...
This BA-thesis examines whether realism can be empirically tested on the Iraq war in 2003. I am insp...
AbstractThis article analyzes the United States toward “axis of evil” countries, namely Iraq, Iran a...
UnrestrictedThough the U.S. has often claimed that rogue states' foreign policies, adventurism abroa...
Explanations of the foreign policy behaviour of the United States in respect of Iraq in 2003 overwh...
This article argues that American policy towards Iraq went through four major shifts between the inv...
This article argues that American policy towards Iraq went through four major shifts between the inv...