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From secularisations to political religions. [PDF]
Prodi P, Campbell I.
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Thirty years of 'strange bedmates': The ICPD and the nexus of population control, feminism, and family planning. [PDF]
Senderowicz L, Nandagiri R.
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Minority Report on the Bush Doctrine*
New Political Science, 2004Abstract This essay provides a framework for understanding the implications of the Bush administration’s War on Terror, through an analysis of Stephen Spielberg’s 2002 futuristic film, Minority Report. In brief, the film explores the trade-offs between security and freedom, overlaid upon intersections between free will and external ...
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The Bush Doctrine: rest in peace?
Defence Studies, 2004At the behest of Congress in 1986, Presidents have issued National Security Strategy (NSS) white papers. George W.
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Current History, 2005
The Iraq War has revealed that the armed forces possess nothing like the depth required to implement a policy of preventive war on a sustained basis.
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The Iraq War has revealed that the armed forces possess nothing like the depth required to implement a policy of preventive war on a sustained basis.
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China’s Response to the Bush Doctrine
World Policy Journal, 2005The American political scientist Mike Lampton has captured just the right image in Chinese for understanding America 's relationship with China: tong chuang yi meng ("same bed, different dreams"). America and China are like two lovers in bed, with very different understandings about why they are there and what the future may hold.1 For more than 30 ...
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2013
As a result of the war in Iraq, the Bush Doctrine has come under heavy fire from both right and left. Many analysts have said the doctrine, with its emphasis on unilateral action, preemptive (or preventive) attack, and regime change, amounts to a quest for empire. If it is not quite “neo-imperialism,” U.S.
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As a result of the war in Iraq, the Bush Doctrine has come under heavy fire from both right and left. Many analysts have said the doctrine, with its emphasis on unilateral action, preemptive (or preventive) attack, and regime change, amounts to a quest for empire. If it is not quite “neo-imperialism,” U.S.
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THE BUSH DOCTRINE: A NIEBUHRIAN ASSESSMENT
The Review of Faith & International Affairs, 2007Abstract The Bush Administration shifted its foreign policy strategy after the attacks of 9/11 to focus on the importance of morality in politics, a standpoint known as the Bush Doctrine. Reinhold Niebuhr, an important theorist of Christian realism, followed the ideas of St.
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The Bush Doctrine Is Dead; Long Live the Bush Doctrine?
Orbis, 2005Donald C.F. Daniel +2 more
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