The War on Terrorism and the American Empire after the Cold War

The War on Terrorism and the American  Empire  after the Cold War
Author: Alejandro Colas,Richard Saull
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2007-04-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134258260

Download The War on Terrorism and the American Empire after the Cold War Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This new study shows how the American-led ‘war on terror’ has brought about the most significant shift in the contours of the international system since the end of the Cold War. A new ‘imperial moment’ is now discernible in US foreign policy in the wake of the neo-conservative rise to power in the USA, marked by the development of a fresh strategic doctrine based on the legitimacy of preventative military strikes on hostile forces across any part of the globe. Key features of this new volume include: * an alternative, critical take on contemporary US foreign policy * a timely, accessible overview of critical thinking on US foreign policy, imperialism and war on terror * the full spectrum of critical view sin a single volume * many of these essays are now ‘contemporary classics’ The essays collected in this volume analyse the historical, socio-economic and political dimensions of the current international conjuncture, and assess the degree to which the war on terror has transformed the nature and projection of US global power. Drawing on a range of critical social theories, this collection seeks to ground historically the analysis of global developments since the inception of the new Bush Presidency and weigh up the political consequences of this imperial turn. This book will be of great interest for all students of US foreign policy, contemporary international affairs, international relations and politics.

War Terror and the Empire

War Terror and the Empire
Author: Sarbjit Sidhu
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2008-03-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1434371433

Download War Terror and the Empire Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book is an attempt to put in proper perspective terrorism by the states and stateless entities. And why it is almost impossible for a state to be non-terrorist body? Why do the rulers of states try to convert criminal and social problems into end time situations to grab maximum power in all countries? It is about the Empire we live in and the wars and terror our rulers perpetrate by their interventionist foreign policy. Why do the flexible borders and widespread interests of our imperial rulers make wars necessary for the survival of the empire? And why do our rulers deny the very existence of empire, when our country has over 700 bases in other countries and as Laurence Vance says, "Today it pains me to report that the U.S. empire has now extended its tentacles to 159 regions of the world: 144 countries and 15 territories." (Update on Empire) With the emergence of total state after the French Revolution the wars have become total wars and terror is an integral part of modern wars. How the warriors and soldiers of old times have been reduced to, state employed terrorists in all the countries of world. How almost every state uses these unsuspecting young men as government terrorists? It is my desire that if some how, with all the information available to us, we can extricate our country from its imperial ambitions and re-establish republic and once in the short history of mankind a volunteer renunciation of empire, it will be a miracle. I know this is foolish and vain hope but as they say anything is possible especilly when contours of falling Empire are visible on the horizon. I have put it in nine dreams of President Bush because it seemed a convenient format.

War and Empire

War and Empire
Author: Paul L. Atwood
Publsiher: Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2010-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: PSU:000067901371

Download War and Empire Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In this provocative study, Paul Atwood attempts to show Americans that their history is one of constant wars of aggression and imperial expansion. In his long teaching career, Atwood has found that most students know virtually nothing about America's involvement in the wars of the 20th century, let alone those prior to World War I. War and Empire aims to correct this, clearly and persuasively explaining US actions in every major war since the declaration of independence. The book shows that, far from being dragged reluctantly into foreign entanglements, America's leaders have always picked their battles in order to increase its influence and power, with little regard for those killed in the process. This book is an eye-opening introduction to the American way of life for undergraduate students of American history, politics and international relations.

Empire and Education

Empire and Education
Author: A. Angulo
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2012-07-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781137024534

Download Empire and Education Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book is about education and American imperialism from the War of 1898 to the War on Terror. Very little coordinated or sustained research has been devoted to the broader contours of America, education, and empire. And third, this volume seeks to inspire new directions in the study of American educational history.

The War on Terror and the American empire After the Cold War

The War on Terror and the American  empire  After the Cold War
Author: Alejandro Colás,Richard Saull
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2006
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0415354250

Download The War on Terror and the American empire After the Cold War Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"The contributions in The War on Terror and the American 'Empire' After the Cold War analyse the historical, socio-economic and political dimensions of the current international conjuncture, and assess the degree to which the 'war on terror' has transformed the nature and projection of US global power. Drawing on a range of critical social theories, this collection seeks to ground historically the analysis of global developments since the inception of the new Bush Presidency and weigh up the political consequences of this imperial turn." "The War on Terror and the American 'Empire' After the Cold War is essential reading for students and academics with research interests in US History and Politics and Global Politics. Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET.

The Politics of Empire

The Politics of Empire
Author: Joseph Peschek
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 840
Release: 2020-10-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000155303

Download The Politics of Empire Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In the year after the September 11, 2001 attacks the Bush administration put together the elements of a far-reaching foreign policy doctrine based on unilateral action, pre-emptive military strikes, and prevention of the emergence of any strategic rivals to U.S. supremacy. Bush’s grand strategy was formalized in a September 17, 2002 presidential report called The National Security Strategy of the United States of America. The report argued for pre-emptive strikes against rogue states and terrorists, even if faced with international opposition, and for the maintenance of American military supremacy. Additionally the report placed the U.S. off-limits to international law, asserting that the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court "does not extend to Americans." Underlying the Bush doctrine is the notion that the U.S. must remain the unchallenged power in world affairs. "The United States possesses unprecedented – and unequaled – strength and influence in the world," the report began. Supremacy involves maintaining forces that "will be strong enough to dissuade potential adversaries from pursuing a military build-up in hopes of surpassing, or equaling, the power of the United States." Many questions are raised by the trajectory of U.S. policy under George W. Bush. What is distinctive about the Bush administration’s militarism and unilateralism? What are the political, ideological, and economic roots of the turn in U.S. foreign policy under George W. Bush? In what ways has the "war on terrorism" affected politics inside the United States in terms of civil liberties, treatment of immigrants, domestic and economic policy, and political discourse more generally? The Politics of Empire examines critically these and other urgent political and analytical questions. This is a Special Issue of the Journal New Political Science

The War on Terrorism and the American Empire after the Cold War

The War on Terrorism and the American  Empire  after the Cold War
Author: Alejandro Colas,Richard Saull
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2007-04-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134258277

Download The War on Terrorism and the American Empire after the Cold War Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This new study shows how the American-led ‘war on terror’ has brought about the most significant shift in the contours of the international system since the end of the Cold War. A new ‘imperial moment’ is now discernible in US foreign policy in the wake of the neo-conservative rise to power in the USA, marked by the development of a fresh strategic doctrine based on the legitimacy of preventative military strikes on hostile forces across any part of the globe. Key features of this new volume include: * an alternative, critical take on contemporary US foreign policy * a timely, accessible overview of critical thinking on US foreign policy, imperialism and war on terror * the full spectrum of critical view sin a single volume * many of these essays are now ‘contemporary classics’ The essays collected in this volume analyse the historical, socio-economic and political dimensions of the current international conjuncture, and assess the degree to which the war on terror has transformed the nature and projection of US global power. Drawing on a range of critical social theories, this collection seeks to ground historically the analysis of global developments since the inception of the new Bush Presidency and weigh up the political consequences of this imperial turn. This book will be of great interest for all students of US foreign policy, contemporary international affairs, international relations and politics.

On Empire

On Empire
Author: Eric Hobsbawm
Publsiher: Pantheon
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2008-11-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780307489029

Download On Empire Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In these four incisive and keenly perceptive essays, one of out most celebrated and respected historians of modern Europe looks at the world situation and some of the major political problems confronting us at the start of the third millennium. With his usual measured and brilliant historical perspective, Eric Hobsbawm traces the rise of American hegemony in the twenty-first century. He examines the state of steadily increasing world disorder in the context of rapidly growing inequalities created by rampant free-market globalization. He makes clear that there is no longer a plural power system of states whose relations are governed by common laws--including those for the conduct of war. He scrutinizes America's policies, particularly its use of the threat of terrorism as an excuse for unilateral deployment of its global power. Finally, he discusses the ways in which the current American hegemony differs from the defunct British Empire in its inception, its ideology, and its effects on nations and individuals. Hobsbawm is particularly astute in assessing the United States' assertion of world hegemony, its denunciation of formerly accepted international conventions, and its launching of wars of aggression when it sees fit. Aside from the naivete and failure that have surrounded most of these imperial campaigns, Hobsbawm points out that foreign values and institutions--including those associated with a democratic government--can rarely be imposed on countries such as Iraq by outside forces unless the conditions exist that make them acceptable and readily adaptable. Timely and accessible, On Empire is a commanding work of history that should be read by anyone who wants some understanding of the turbulent times in which we live.