Challenging US foreign policy: America and the world in the long twentieth century

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Abstract

Some categorisations of US power have long governed analyses of American foreign policy - concepts such as 'empire', 'decline', 'superpower', 'the Cold War' and 'the War on Terror' - and have led to a distortion that sees US policy measured by broad labels, rather than on its own terms. This fresh new approach seeks to challenge these terms.

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Sewell, B., & Lucas, S. (2011). Challenging US foreign policy: America and the world in the long twentieth century. Challenging US Foreign Policy: America and the World in the Long Twentieth Century (pp. 1–302). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230349209

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