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32 reviewsISBN-10 : 0511397186
ISBN-13 : 9780511397189
Author: Timothy J. Lynch, Robert Singh
Towards the end of his second term, it appears George W. Bush’s foreign policy has won few admirers, with pundits and politicians eagerly and opportunistically bashing the tenets of the Bush Doctrine. This provocative account dares to counter the dogma of Bush’s Beltway detractors and his ideological enemies, boldly arguing that Bush’s policy deservedly belongs within the mainstream of the American foreign policy tradition. Though the shifting tide of public opinion has led many to anticipate that his successor will repudiate the actions of the past eight years, authors Timothy Lynch and Robert S. Singh suggest that there will―and should―be continuity in US foreign policy from his Presidency to those who follow. Providing a positive audit of the war on terror (which they contend should be understood as a Second Cold War) they charge that the Bush Doctrine has been consistent with past foreign policies―from Republican and Democratic presidencies―and that the key elements of Bush’s grand strategy will rightly continue to shape America’s approach in the future. Above all, they predict that his successors will pursue the war against Islamist terror with similar dedication.
Chapter 1 - Bush and the American foreign policy traditionpp 17-45
Chapter 2 - The constitution of American national securitypp 46-83
Chapter 3 - The Second Cold War on Islamist terror: negative auditspp 84-110
Chapter 4 - The Second Cold War on Islamist terror: a positive auditpp 111-146
Chapter 5 - Iraq: Vietnam in the sand?pp 147-188
Chapter 6 - The Middle East: reformation or Armageddonpp 189-226
Chapter 7 - Frineds and foes after Bushpp 227-255
Chapter 8 - The emerging consensus at home and aborad
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Tags: After Bush, The Case, Continuity, American Foreign, Lynch Timothy, Robert Singh