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The Decline of America’s Soft Power in the United Nations
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Monti Narayan Datta
International Studies Perspectives, Volume 10, Issue 3, August 2009, Pages 265–284, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1528-3585.2009.00376.x
Published: 03 August 2009
.... At the same time, controlling for temporal effects, states are far less supportive of U.S. interests in the UN throughout the tenure of President George W. Bush, capturing the effect of “anti-Bushism” in addition to anti-Americanism. The results of this study shed light on an emerging area of the literature...
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“The Deal”: The Balance of Power, Military Strength, and Liberal Internationalism in the Bush National Security Strategy
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Adam Quinn
International Studies Perspectives, Volume 9, Issue 1, February 2008, Pages 40–56, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1528-3585.2007.00315.x
Published: 01 February 2008
... values and practices. The conviction that this notional “deal” is still valid provides this administration's ideological bedrock. The Bush worldview should not be seen as a radically new phenomenon, but as a logical outgrowth from the American foreign policy tradition. George W. Bush U.S. foreign policy...
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Bushwhacking the Democratic Peace
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Bruce Russett
International Studies Perspectives, Volume 6, Issue 4, November 2005, Pages 395–408, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1528-3577.2005.00217.x
Published: 27 September 2005
... of democracies, are especially likely to succeed in promoting democracy. Iraq George W. Bush regime change democratic peace peacekeeping intergovernmental organizations President George W. Bush concluded his final debate with John Kerry by declaring his faith in “the ability of liberty to transform...
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Pax Americana: Bumping into Diplomatic Culture
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Geoffrey Wiseman
International Studies Perspectives, Volume 6, Issue 4, November 2005, Pages 409–430, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1528-3577.2005.00218.x
Published: 27 September 2005
... of these transgressions and the US responses to these criticisms suggest that even a paramount America cannot avoid diplomatic culture’s pervasive influence. diplomatic culture diplomatic norms hegemonic exception Iraq George W. Bush In what has been a resurgence of interest in diplomacy since the end of the Cold...
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Published: 21 November 2024
...This chapter presents George W. Bush’s Second Inaugural Address, which opens by establishing the historic context of the times, from the United States fighting a long Cold War for freedom to a day of fire on 9/11. Bush notes that America stood tall and victorious after the collapse of communism...
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The Great Transformation
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Steven A. Cook
Published: 23 May 2024
..., President George W. Bush spoke to a joint session of Congress. In his address, he reviewed the events of September 11, 2001, offered an explanation as to why the attacks occurred, and previewed the American response—a “war on terror.” He averred that the United States was attacked because “They [al-Qaeda...
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Published: 02 March 2017
... policy economic discourse George W. Bush Mitt Romney Barack Obama Offshore outsourcing may have become normalized as a corporate practice, yet its conditions of existence and future prospects seem anything but settled or certain. Rather than a marker of a one-time fix or stable new paradigm...
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Iraq
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Toby Dodge
Published: 07 September 2012
... or troop numbers to stabilize the city, let alone follow through on the ambitious agenda of neoliberal reform set out by Tony Blair and George W. Bush on the eve of invasion. Bush George W deaths international laws Iraq laws military occupations United States U S Blair Tony exit strategies Hussein...
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Information Technology Years: 1992–2012
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Lyn Ragsdale and Jerrold G. Rusk
Published: 18 May 2017
... economic bubbles George W. Bush Barack Obama Great Recession Iraq War polarization ideology nonvoting The phrase “turn of the century” describes an unspecified set of years before and after a new century’s beginning. There is no intrinsic importance to the actual turning of the calendar page from...
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Published: 01 December 2008
... president, George W. Bush, were unable to muster majority support at the United Nations for a comprehensive cloning ban. The strong, state-centered cast of the UN prevented the emergence of a sustained debate at the international level. As long as the national frame of reference for religious-political...
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Dean’s Demise and Taking on Bush
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Daniel Kreiss
Published: 06 August 2012
...Figure 3.1 Screenshot of DeanLink a Month after Its Debut, October 31, 2003 Figure 3.2 Screen shot of Kerry-Edwards Splash Page, August 13, 2004 This chapter begins with Dean’s “Sleepless Summer Tour” and ends with Kerry’s defeat at the hands of George W. Bush. Dean’s eight-city tour drew...
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US Dealings with Iraq, 2001–2003
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Payam Ghalehdar
Published: 09 September 2021
...The Origins of Overthrow . Payam Ghalehdar, Oxford University Press.
© Oxford University Press 2021. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190695859.003.0007 This chapter turns to US dealings with Iraq from 2001 to 2003, arguing that George W. Bush’s turn to regime change in Iraq following the 2001...
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Turning the Tide: The Application of Grand Strategy to Global Health
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Elizabeth H. Bradley and Lauren A. Taylor
Published: 18 March 2021
...This chapter describes the principles of grand strategy as applied to global health and public health. It analyzes President George W. Bush's program, called the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (known as PEPFAR). Developed largely in secret and placed outside the traditional USAID...
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Conclusion
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Amanda Lagji
Published: 29 November 2022
... and speed in relation to globalisation this way: In his Address to the Joint Session of the 107th Congress on 20 September 2001, former President George W. Bush indicated the scope and indeterminate duration of what would become the US-led global War on Terror: Our war on terror begins with al Qaeda...
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Conclusion
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Allison M. Prasch
Published: 08 February 2023
... Organization North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO North Korea Second World War “shining city ” Trump Donald J Twitter United Nations “way of life ” way of life American global rhetorical presidency US foreign policy George W. Bush Barack Obama Donald J. Trump Joseph R. Biden Iraq Afghanistan...
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Published: 29 November 2022
...: struggling, striving, and campaigning. Struggling presidents include Jimmy Carter and George H. W. Bush; coverage of these presidents running respectively became emblematic of the era of malaise and issues plaguing the presidency. In contrast, for the striving presidents – Bill Clinton and George W. Bush...
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Published: 29 November 2022
... in college – George W. Bush and Bill Clinton. Both a very similar age, Clinton and Bush played rugby on different sides of the Atlantic, at Oxford and Yale respectively. It was a distinctly un-American sport in a period of increasing national self-reflection during the Vietnam War. This chapter considers...
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The Strangers in Ourselves: The Rights of Suspect Citizens in the Age of Terrorism
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Rogers M. Smith
Published: 06 July 2010
... at limiting immigration that had curtailed various forms of public assistance, as well as legislation that was passed as part of U.S. President George W. Bush's “war on terror.” Under the Bush administration, the United States viewed more of its citizens as “cultural strangers.” The chapter concludes...
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The Punitive Turn in an Age of Vengeance, 2001–2009
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Michael S. Sherry
Published: 14 December 2020
...The 9/11 attacks in 2001 propelled the long-building American currents of vengeance and punishment further onto the world stage under the leadership of George W. Bush and Richard Cheney. U.S. torture of terrorist suspects highlighted that vengeance (and broke many laws) but also served to obscure...
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Published: 20 October 2022
... Richard sadistic voyeurism George W. Bush evil fiction Holocaust myth religion terrorism World Trade Center serial killing bad C1.P1 Does evil exist? To answer that question we first have to know what ‘evil’ means. What do you think of when you hear that word? Is it a stereotypical villain from...
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