The defeat of Donald Trump in November 2020 followed by the attack on the US Congress on 6th January 2021 represented a tipping point moment in the history of the American republic. Divided at home and facing a world sceptical of American claims to be the ‘indispensable nation’ in world politics, it is clear that the next few years will be decisive ones for the United States. But how did the US, which was riding high only 30 years ago, arrive at this critical point? And will it lead to the fall of what many would claim has been one of the most successful empires of modern times? In this volume, Michael Cox, a leading scholar of American foreign policy, outlines the ways in which five very different American Presidents – Clinton, Bush, Obama...
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In the last half of the 20th century, the United States provided a strong centripetal leadership tha...
When the first edition of America Recommitted was published in 1991, the world was passing through a...
The global financial and economic crisis is the defining force shaping contemporary international po...
The aim of the article is to describe the contemporary situation of the US, especjally the most impo...
Is the postwar partnership between Europe and America now a historical artefact? Much depends on whe...
In this timely and compelling new volume, Michael Cox aims to analyse the whole of the Bush era in a...
Is the United States inevitably in decline? After the foreign policy controversies of the George W. ...
Donald Trump’s inauguration has sparked a reassessment of America’s role in the world through the pr...
Does America still count in the world? Can the world still count on America? In raising such questio...
Can the United States continue to shape international politics as it has done for the past 70 years,...
This essay examines the past, present, and future of the American Empire. America is an empire, and ...
Catley and Mosler provide an account of the forces driving American foreign policy today as well as ...
President Trump has created turmoil in the transatlantic relationship. Biden has taken a conciliator...
Foreign policy is like physics: vacuums quickly fill. As the United States retreats from the interna...
“America First” is “America Alone” Foreign policy is like physics: vacuums quickly fill. As the U...
In the last half of the 20th century, the United States provided a strong centripetal leadership tha...
When the first edition of America Recommitted was published in 1991, the world was passing through a...
The global financial and economic crisis is the defining force shaping contemporary international po...
The aim of the article is to describe the contemporary situation of the US, especjally the most impo...
Is the postwar partnership between Europe and America now a historical artefact? Much depends on whe...