Emphasis Added: The Foreign Policy Week in Pieces (5/24)
Blog
From mission creep to missileers asleep at the wheel.
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From mission creep to missileers asleep at the wheel.
Commentary
Central Europe has become an Apartheid region where Roma and non-Roma inhabit increasingly separate and decidedly unequal worlds.
Commentary
Why start another body count in a Middle East conflict with no direct relationship to U.S. security?
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For many the decomposition of Yugoslavia into its constituent republics in the early 1990s was anything but smooth.
Power Trip: U.S. Unilateralism and Global Strategy After September 11 is a comprehensive critique of the Bush administration's foreign policy and military strategies. "A concise dissection of the new U.S. unilateralism," the book takes a look at the role of the U.S. and global relations after Sept. 11 and the war in Iraq. It is a collection of essays from leading legal, geopolitical and cultural analysts and experts.
What is the new military strategy of the Bush administration? What is the U.S. mission with the “Axis of Evil” targets in the war on terrorism? How much do military spending and U.S. operations cost the nation?
Power Trip charts the new terrain of foreign policy after September 11 and is one of the first book-length critiques of this fundamental shift in U.S. foreign policy to consolidate and extend U.S. global control. The result is an unerring appraisal of this tumultuous moment.
Published by Foreign Policy In Focus and Seven Stories Press.