Preventive war and U.S.foreign policy/ Marc Trachtenberg
Material type: TextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): In: Security Studies Vol.16, No. 1, January-March 2007, pp.1-31 (118)Summary: This article examines the claim that the Bush strategy of dealing with developing threats 'preemptively' marked a total break with American tradition. The administration defended its new policy but it did not really take issue with the basic historical claim: that the Bush policy was radically different from the sort of policy the country had pursued in the past.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This article examines the claim that the Bush strategy of dealing with developing threats 'preemptively' marked a total break with American tradition. The administration defended its new policy but it did not really take issue with the basic historical claim: that the Bush policy was radically different from the sort of policy the country had pursued in the past.
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