This article uses Michael C. McGee’s concept of the ideograph to reflect Obama’s early foreign policy course regarding transatlantic relations. Specifically, the article draws on the ideograph “alliance” to demonstrate how the president redefined agents, acts, agencies, scenes, and purposes that fall within the rhetoric, thus informing how and why he changed US commitment to NATO. Analyzing Obama’s use of alliance serves to interpret his political choices as well as understand his ability to get the public to support them. By extension, a study of this nature offers a reading of the president’s perspective on US foreign policy and America’s global role
In this article the author writes about the features of a strategy of retrenchment and how it can be...
This study is on a qualitative analysis of Barack Obama’s discourse of counterterrorism strategy. Wi...
This paper will clarify the debate surrounding contemporary American foreign policy, and it seeks to...
The United States of America is one of the most important actors in the international sphere. Theref...
Five years ago, in November 2008, Barack Hussein Obama was elected the 44th US president. Senator Ob...
The article is devoted to consideration of the role of Barack Obama's personality in making foreign ...
This thesis considers the discursive (re)production of American foreign policy throughout Barack Oba...
This article explores the social construction of American grand strategy as nexus of identity and na...
This article examines the interplay of discourse and practice in American grand strategy under Presi...
In the age of Obama, the United States’ commitment to its extensive alliance system appears, at firs...
For the first time, this book examines the comparative impact of the Obama administration on the NAT...
This article analyzes the similarities and differences of the latest American and European security ...
Barack Obama ran for the presidency on a policy of change-change in domestic policy and change in fo...
Reading assessments of the transatlantic relationship omnipresent in the German media in 2014, one c...
Abstract This study will exam the relative importance of values and interests in Obama's foreign pol...
In this article the author writes about the features of a strategy of retrenchment and how it can be...
This study is on a qualitative analysis of Barack Obama’s discourse of counterterrorism strategy. Wi...
This paper will clarify the debate surrounding contemporary American foreign policy, and it seeks to...
The United States of America is one of the most important actors in the international sphere. Theref...
Five years ago, in November 2008, Barack Hussein Obama was elected the 44th US president. Senator Ob...
The article is devoted to consideration of the role of Barack Obama's personality in making foreign ...
This thesis considers the discursive (re)production of American foreign policy throughout Barack Oba...
This article explores the social construction of American grand strategy as nexus of identity and na...
This article examines the interplay of discourse and practice in American grand strategy under Presi...
In the age of Obama, the United States’ commitment to its extensive alliance system appears, at firs...
For the first time, this book examines the comparative impact of the Obama administration on the NAT...
This article analyzes the similarities and differences of the latest American and European security ...
Barack Obama ran for the presidency on a policy of change-change in domestic policy and change in fo...
Reading assessments of the transatlantic relationship omnipresent in the German media in 2014, one c...
Abstract This study will exam the relative importance of values and interests in Obama's foreign pol...
In this article the author writes about the features of a strategy of retrenchment and how it can be...
This study is on a qualitative analysis of Barack Obama’s discourse of counterterrorism strategy. Wi...
This paper will clarify the debate surrounding contemporary American foreign policy, and it seeks to...