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“The New Americans”, “the New Muslims”: African American Muslims and the Recreation of American Muslim Identities after 9/11, 2001
Published 2023-09-01“…In studying some facets of such an inter- and intracommunity identity (re)negotiation process, this article argues that perennial internal factionalism and the promotion of changing US foreign policy agendas in the Muslim world still represent a major stumbling block towards developing an American Muslim identity that draws on its many streams.…”
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“No One Thinks of Greenland:” US-Greenland Relations and Perceptions of Greenland in the US from the Early Modern Period to the 20th Century
Published 2022-12-01“…The title of John Griesemer’s novel “No one thinks about Greenland” is used as a parable to describe these reasons and the attitude of the US and US foreign policy towards Greenland. Furthermore, it is analyzed, why the US tried purchasing Greenland several times and why certain groups in the US had an interest to keep the US-Greenland relations in the shadows. …”
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Soft Power: Political Use of A Scientific Concept
Published 2014-04-01“…The article discusses the use and transformation of the American scientific concept "soft power" in official Russian and US foreign policy rhetoric with the methodological help of Habermas' communicative action theory and its adoption to IR by T. …”
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RAND Looks at Moscow: Russia`s Strategic Capabilities and the Post-Soviet Space in the Assessments of American Experts
Published 2021-11-01“…The assumption by the author is that the expert community in the United States can exert greater influence on US foreign policy than is generally accepted in Russia. …”
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American hýbris : US Democracy Promotion in Cuba after the Cold War — Part 1
Published 2014-11-01“…Cuba is probably one of the best examples of the significance of the democracy promotion discourse in US foreign policy: the efforts to democratise the island have been one of the main features in the US—Cuba bilateral relations since the end of the Cold War. …”
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Allies in crisis : America's choice between security interests and democratic values
Published 2019“…This study contributes to a very important but-understudied area on US foreign policy towards democratic progress in other countries. …”
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Anattempt to rebuild the world "in the American way"
Published 2021-11-01“…These Europes have different views on US foreign policy. Republican administration aimed at the expansion of the national power and provision of global leadership. …”
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Are the Hawks Watching Closely? Reports on China’s Military Power for the US Congress, 2001–2021
Published 2022-11-01“…Its goals are to explain the major trends and projections of how the United States views China’s security policy as part of the launch of its new Grand Strategy, as well as the patterns of US foreign policy response. The main unit of analysis is the report titled “Military and Security Developments Involving the People’s Republic of China”, which has been issued annually since 2001 by the Pentagon. …”
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'Going into Europe': Encounter Magazine, European Union and the British Establishment
Published 2023-10-01“…This article argues that supporters of US foreign policy were an important force on British public debate regarding Europe and pays close attention to the dynamics of the Cold War as a shaping context for these symposia. …”
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Trump Representation of Iran in Twiplomacy
Published 2021-12-01“…This, in turn, has polarized US foreign policy on Iran. Also in the terms of the image of the other, Iran is represented as the enemy of the United States that consists of three categories of the authoritarian regime, violating democracy and disturbing the international order. …”
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The key factors of the US strategic culture
Published 2020-01-01“…The US strategic culture is primarily reflected in the following: the strong and persistent belief of the US political elites that the real and long-term security and prosperity of the US can be ensured solely by expanding, and in no way diminishing, its sphere of foreign policy influence; the clear and constant efforts of the US political elite to establish and maintain the US foreign policy position as an undisputed regional and global (military) hegemon; insisting on the unrestricted freedom of action and retaining the sovereign right to unilateral, offensive military action of the US in international disputes and in the event of a threat to its national interests; clearly stated intentions to act decisively, proactively and preventively (militarily) in counteracting potential threats to the US national security and interests, away from its shores, and before they are fully materialized; aspirations of decision-makers, political and military elites to find and implement simple and fast solutions to complex problems in the external environment; the almost complete absence of policies and strategies that involve the planning and conduct of wars with limited political objectives; a firm and undivided belief of the entire nation in the exceptionalism and "omnipotence" of the state, which in turn contributes to the development and preservation of the tendency of the US political elites to set unrealistic and maximalist goals before the nation and its foreign policy.…”
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Policy of the D. Trump administration in Latin American countries: prediction and prospects
Published 2018-04-01“…The article discusses the main changes of US foreign policy towards Latin American countries under the administration of D.Tramp. …”
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Latin America and the Caribbean within the new world order: a perspective from Cuba
Published 2021-07-01“…In examining Cuba’s positioning in Latin America and the Caribbean and in the world at large, the author identifies several relevant factors, including the US foreign policy, the Venezuela issue, as well as the balance of political power in the region and Cuba’s domestic policy. …”
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Framing Disneyland with the death penalty : mainstream US print media coverage of Singapore.
Published 2008“…The US news media occupies an influential position in the American political system, with a capacity to influence the conduct and course of US foreign policy directly, or through the shaping of public opinion. …”
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Silver lining in the cloud : the positive aspects of the Iraq war.
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The US geopolitical codes and its influences on the US-Iran Relations: The case of George W. Bush's presidency.
Published 2011“…With the end of Iran-Iraq war, inimical relation of the US-Iran was promoting, and it even entered a more critical phase with the occurrence of changes in the US foreign policy towards Iran, when Bush was elected as the US president in 2001 and especially after September 11th attacks. …”
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USA positioning on international arena during D. Tramp’s presidency: global and regional aspects
Published 2017-10-01“…The article analyses the possible ways of transformation in US foreign policy during D. Trump’s presidency. For now, the foreign policy doctrine of the new republican administration has not been yet established. …”
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American-British relations and the Great Britain in the European Union’s security policy in the context of the Brexit process
Published 2017-08-01“…The withdrawal of the kingdom from the EU might either deepen the asymmetric nature of the US foreign policy, security and defence ties or give a new impetus to the cooperation of the European Union. …”
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Foreign policy and diplomacy of the USA of the 21st century: the institutional and personnel aspect
Published 2016-07-01“…The events of September 11, 2001 served as a catalyst for renewal model preparation and training of diplomats and personnel management model in the US foreign policy and actualized disturbed in a study the subject. …”
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The US geopolitical codes and its influences on the US-Iran relations: the case of George W. Bush’s presidency
Published 2011“…With the end of Iran-Iraq war, inimical relation of the US-Iran was promoting, and it even entered a more critical phase with the occurrence of changes in the US foreign policy towards Iran, when Bush was elected as the US president in 2001 and especially after September 11th attacks. …”
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