American global strategy and the 'war on terrorism"
Following the success of the original hardback publication, this revised and updated paperback re-conceptualizes the 'war on terrorism' and analyzes the nature of American domestic and international policy-making within the context of historical and structural constraints upon US policy.
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Aldershot
Ashgate
[2005]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Labors of Hercules without end in sight
- Reflections upon the 11 September attacks and "pre-emptive" war in Iraq
- The roots of American neo-conservatism : neo-timocrats or moralizing politicians?
- The question of state and anti-state "terrorism" : who is terrorizing whom?
- The risks of nuclear proliferation
- Manipulating US global power : Pakistan, "war on terrorism" and strategic leveraging
- The global ramifications of American military expansionism
- "Clash of democracies"? or new global concert?
- Transcending the international disequilibrium


