This paper traces the ‘securitisation’ of US foreign economic policy since the advent of the Bush administration. It does so with reference to US economic policy in East Asia. It argues that in the context of US economic and military preponderance in the world order, the US has been unable to resist the temptation to link foreign economic and security policy. While there was evidence of the securitisation of economic globalisation in US policy from day one of the Bush administration, it was 9/11 that firmed up this trend. For the key members of the Bush foreign policy team, globalisation is now seen not simply in neo-liberal economic terms, but also through the lenses of the national security agenda of the United States. Economic globalis...
The purpose of this study is to show how the global security agenda has changed since the end of Col...
The global security order has been evolving since 1989, led initially by the USA to expand its post?...
Since the attacks of 11 September 2001 the US has chosen a strongly unilateral foreign policy unders...
This paper traces the ‘securitisation’ of US foreign economic policy since the advent of the Bush ad...
This article traces the "securitization" of U.S. foreign economic policy in the administration of Ge...
This article traces the "securitization" of U.S. foreign economic policy in the administration of Ge...
This article challenges the common characterisation of George W. Bush’s foreign policy as “unilatera...
This article challenges the common characterisation of George W. Bush’s foreign policy as “unilatera...
This paper explores the theoretical and policy implications of contemporary American hegemony. A key...
Current analyses of the so-called "neoconservative" turn in US foreign policy tend to neglect its ec...
This thesis studies the debates surrounding the grand strategy of United States in the decade after ...
After the end of the Cold War, the United States emerged as a country with the greatest economic an...
This thesis studies the debates surrounding the grand strategy of United States in the decade after ...
This Occasional Paper summarizes the findings and argument of an edited volume that was published in...
This paper argues that events in the aftermath of September 11 have intensified a move towards a mor...
The purpose of this study is to show how the global security agenda has changed since the end of Col...
The global security order has been evolving since 1989, led initially by the USA to expand its post?...
Since the attacks of 11 September 2001 the US has chosen a strongly unilateral foreign policy unders...
This paper traces the ‘securitisation’ of US foreign economic policy since the advent of the Bush ad...
This article traces the "securitization" of U.S. foreign economic policy in the administration of Ge...
This article traces the "securitization" of U.S. foreign economic policy in the administration of Ge...
This article challenges the common characterisation of George W. Bush’s foreign policy as “unilatera...
This article challenges the common characterisation of George W. Bush’s foreign policy as “unilatera...
This paper explores the theoretical and policy implications of contemporary American hegemony. A key...
Current analyses of the so-called "neoconservative" turn in US foreign policy tend to neglect its ec...
This thesis studies the debates surrounding the grand strategy of United States in the decade after ...
After the end of the Cold War, the United States emerged as a country with the greatest economic an...
This thesis studies the debates surrounding the grand strategy of United States in the decade after ...
This Occasional Paper summarizes the findings and argument of an edited volume that was published in...
This paper argues that events in the aftermath of September 11 have intensified a move towards a mor...
The purpose of this study is to show how the global security agenda has changed since the end of Col...
The global security order has been evolving since 1989, led initially by the USA to expand its post?...
Since the attacks of 11 September 2001 the US has chosen a strongly unilateral foreign policy unders...