This article deals with the new terrorism, responses to it by the Bush administration, the impact of those policies on domestic and global security, and concludes with some brief recommendations for alternative approaches to national and global security
During the 2000 presidential campaign, George W. Bush announced that he would pursue a distinctly A...
This article challenges the common characterisation of George W. Bush’s foreign policy as “unilatera...
This article examines the evolution of threat narratives in the age of terror, focusing on the Unite...
This article deals with the new terrorism, responses to it by the Bush administration, the impact ...
The 9/11 attacks made the war on terror the central plank of American grand strategy. Yet despite it...
American foreign policy has lacked a coherent strategic framework since the Cold War ended. This lac...
AbstractThis article analyzes the United States toward “axis of evil” countries, namely Iraq, Iran a...
This article argues that policies of the Bush administration since 11 September 2001, have had -- pe...
This article, like so many others, demonstrates that the "War on Terrorism", the "War in Iraq" and t...
The war on terrorism has dramatically impacted the direction of U.S. foreign policy, as well as the ...
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, fundamentally reprioritized US foreign policy. In this ...
This article examines how the foundations of the ‘rogue states’ security narrative in the United Sta...
Book synopsis: This new study shows how the American-led ‘war on terror’ has brought about the most ...
The purpose of this monograph is to survey the dominant characteristics of the War on Terror and to ...
This article challenges the common characterisation of George W. Bush’s foreign policy as “unilatera...
During the 2000 presidential campaign, George W. Bush announced that he would pursue a distinctly A...
This article challenges the common characterisation of George W. Bush’s foreign policy as “unilatera...
This article examines the evolution of threat narratives in the age of terror, focusing on the Unite...
This article deals with the new terrorism, responses to it by the Bush administration, the impact ...
The 9/11 attacks made the war on terror the central plank of American grand strategy. Yet despite it...
American foreign policy has lacked a coherent strategic framework since the Cold War ended. This lac...
AbstractThis article analyzes the United States toward “axis of evil” countries, namely Iraq, Iran a...
This article argues that policies of the Bush administration since 11 September 2001, have had -- pe...
This article, like so many others, demonstrates that the "War on Terrorism", the "War in Iraq" and t...
The war on terrorism has dramatically impacted the direction of U.S. foreign policy, as well as the ...
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, fundamentally reprioritized US foreign policy. In this ...
This article examines how the foundations of the ‘rogue states’ security narrative in the United Sta...
Book synopsis: This new study shows how the American-led ‘war on terror’ has brought about the most ...
The purpose of this monograph is to survey the dominant characteristics of the War on Terror and to ...
This article challenges the common characterisation of George W. Bush’s foreign policy as “unilatera...
During the 2000 presidential campaign, George W. Bush announced that he would pursue a distinctly A...
This article challenges the common characterisation of George W. Bush’s foreign policy as “unilatera...
This article examines the evolution of threat narratives in the age of terror, focusing on the Unite...