In Defense of the Bush Doctrine

In Defense of the Bush Doctrine
Title In Defense of the Bush Doctrine PDF eBook
Author Robert G. Kaufman
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 348
Release 2007-05-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0813138574

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A foreign policy expert “presents a thoughtful, comprehensive case” for the War on Terror—a “historically powerful support of Mr. Bush and his doctrine” (Washington Times). The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, shattered the tranquil and prosperous optimism that had blossomed in the United States during the 1990s. President George W. Bush responded with a preemptive Global War on Terror. This controversial strategy led the nation into protracted conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan and ignited passionate debate about America’s role in the world. In Defense of the Bush Doctrine offers a vigorous argument for the principles of moral democratic realism that inspired the Bush administration's policy. Conservative columnist Robert G. Kaufman argues that the purpose of American foreign policy is to ensure the integrity and vitality of a free society and that America’s grand strategy must be guided by the cardinal virtue of prudence. Kaufman provides a broad historical context for America’s post-9/11 foreign policy, connecting the Bush Doctrine and other issues, such as how the United States should deal with China, to the deeper tradition of American diplomacy. Drawing from positive lessons as well as cautionary tales from the past, Kaufman concludes that moral democratic realism offers the most prudent framework for expanding the democratic zone of peace and minimizing threats to the United States.

Beyond the Pale?

Beyond the Pale?
Title Beyond the Pale? PDF eBook
Author James Wesley Moore
Publisher
Pages 738
Release 2006
Genre Intervention (International law)
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From Superpower to Besieged Global Power

From Superpower to Besieged Global Power
Title From Superpower to Besieged Global Power PDF eBook
Author Edward A. Kolodziej
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 436
Release 2010-01-25
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0820336351

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The essays in this volume argue that the Bush Doctrine, as outlined in the September 2002 National Security Strategy of the United States, squandered enormous military and economic resources, diminished American power, and undermined America’s moral reputation as a defender of democratic values and human rights. The Bush Doctrine misguidedly assumed that the United States was a superpower, a unique unipolar power that could compel others to accede to its preferences for world order. In reality the United States is a formidable but besieged global power, one of a handful of nations that could influence but certainly not dictate world events. The flawed doctrine has led to failed policies that extend America’s reach beyond its grasp, most painfully evident in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Leading scholars and policy analysts from nine countries assess the impact of the Bush Doctrine on world order, explain how the United States reached its current low standing internationally, and propose ways that the country can repair the untold damage wrought by ill-conceived and incompetently executed security and foreign policies. Contributors focus on the principal regions of the world where they have expertise: Asia, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Latin America, and Russia. The contributors agree that future security and foreign policies must be informed by the limitations of U.S. economic, cultural, and military power to shape world order to reflect American interests and values. American power and influence will increase only when the United States binds itself to moral norms, legal strictures, and political accords in cooperation with other like-minded states and peoples.

Beyond the Bush Doctrine

Beyond the Bush Doctrine
Title Beyond the Bush Doctrine PDF eBook
Author Martin Griffiths
Publisher
Pages 13
Release 2004
Genre Hegemony
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Understanding the Bush Doctrine

Understanding the Bush Doctrine
Title Understanding the Bush Doctrine PDF eBook
Author Stanley A. Renshon
Publisher Routledge
Pages 357
Release 2013-05-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1135917515

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In this volume, leading scholars of U.S. foreign policy, international relations, and political psychology examine one of the most consequential and controversial statements of national security policy in contemporary American history. Unlike other books which focus only on unilateralism or preventive war, Stanley A. Renshon and Peter Suedfeld provide a comprehensive framework with which to analyze the Bush Doctrine by identifying five central and interrelated elements of the doctrine: American pre-eminence assertive realism equivocal alliances selective multilateralism democratic transformation. Given its centrality to American national security, and the fact that the effects of it are likely to be felt well into the twenty-first century, Understanding the Bush Doctrine provides a critically balanced and pointed assessment of the Bush Doctrine and its premises, as well as a fair appraisal of its implications and prospects.

To Lead the World

To Lead the World
Title To Lead the World PDF eBook
Author Melvyn P. Leffler
Publisher
Pages 0
Release
Genre National security
ISBN 9780197734292

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A group of the nation's most prominent foreign policy analysts offer bold and imaginative ideas for U.S. national strategy in the next presidency and beyond. They clarify an increasingly complex world, identify the threats and opportunities ahead, and offer blueprints for achieving national security and international stability.

Insight Into the Bush Doctrine

Insight Into the Bush Doctrine
Title Insight Into the Bush Doctrine PDF eBook
Author Jessica Rosinski
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre Political leadership
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The Bush Doctrine has transformed American foreign policy and impacted the international state system, and in this paper I demonstrate that understanding President George W. Bush's beliefs and images of the world can help explain why and how the doctrine came into being. Blending cognitive psychology and foreign policy decision making theory, I argue that President Bush's perception and ability to process information have been shaped by his beliefs and images of the world, ultimately influencing his foreign policy decisions. I identify four primitive beliefs: religious, philosophical, political, and personal, that are central to President Bush's belief-disbelief system. I argue that these primitive beliefs underlie the Bush Doctrine, and that they have generated significant consequences for the Bush administration, American foreign policy, and the international state system.