This chapter considers the evolution of US policy and practice towards foreign military intervention under Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama, and in terms of strategic intent finds no evidence of substantive change. Although the language of the ‘Global War on Terror’ has been replaced by one of a ‘transnational global conflict’ the underlying policy drivers remain the same: America’s security and related interests continue to shape its foreign policy and provide the justification for an exceptionalist interpretation of international law, to the disappointment of those who hoped Obama's election would usher in a new era of strengthened global norms. However, a change in US official thinking is evident in a greater appreciation of th...
This article aims to pursue a brief but enlightening comparative study of U.S. discourse and practic...
This thesis explores the differing modalities of "democracy promotion" in American foreign policy in...
The aim of the article is to compare foreign policy of G. W. Bush jr. and Barack Obama in terms of u...
This chapter considers the evolution of US policy and practice towards foreign military intervention...
This edited volume is an innovative analysis of President Barack Obama’s foreign policy, security an...
Since 2001, the United States has made major military interventions in Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya, ...
U.S. military intervention has long been among the most visible and dramatic manifestations of Ameri...
Intervention has been a vital instrument of statecraft for the United States yet following Iraq and ...
This book addresses a pressing, contemporary puzzle, which reflects enduring debates in the discipli...
This volume examines the foreign policy transition from George W. Bush to Barack H. Obama in relatio...
© 2019 The Author. What strategies does the United States pursue when it no longer perceives overt m...
This significantly revised, updated and extended second edition of New Directions in US Foreign Poli...
This article examines the interplay of discourse and practice in American grand strategy under Presi...
This significantly revised, updated and extended second edition of New Directions in US Foreign Poli...
This thesis is about the norm of non-intervention in American use of military force. The focus is on...
This article aims to pursue a brief but enlightening comparative study of U.S. discourse and practic...
This thesis explores the differing modalities of "democracy promotion" in American foreign policy in...
The aim of the article is to compare foreign policy of G. W. Bush jr. and Barack Obama in terms of u...
This chapter considers the evolution of US policy and practice towards foreign military intervention...
This edited volume is an innovative analysis of President Barack Obama’s foreign policy, security an...
Since 2001, the United States has made major military interventions in Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya, ...
U.S. military intervention has long been among the most visible and dramatic manifestations of Ameri...
Intervention has been a vital instrument of statecraft for the United States yet following Iraq and ...
This book addresses a pressing, contemporary puzzle, which reflects enduring debates in the discipli...
This volume examines the foreign policy transition from George W. Bush to Barack H. Obama in relatio...
© 2019 The Author. What strategies does the United States pursue when it no longer perceives overt m...
This significantly revised, updated and extended second edition of New Directions in US Foreign Poli...
This article examines the interplay of discourse and practice in American grand strategy under Presi...
This significantly revised, updated and extended second edition of New Directions in US Foreign Poli...
This thesis is about the norm of non-intervention in American use of military force. The focus is on...
This article aims to pursue a brief but enlightening comparative study of U.S. discourse and practic...
This thesis explores the differing modalities of "democracy promotion" in American foreign policy in...
The aim of the article is to compare foreign policy of G. W. Bush jr. and Barack Obama in terms of u...