Barack Obama's post-American foreign policy : the limits of engagement /

After one of the most controversial and divisive periods in the history of American foreign policy under President George W. Bush, the Obama administration was expected to make changes for the better in US relations with the wider world. Now, international problems confronting Obama appear more intr...

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Main Author: Singh, Robert
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, [2012]
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Summary:After one of the most controversial and divisive periods in the history of American foreign policy under President George W. Bush, the Obama administration was expected to make changes for the better in US relations with the wider world. Now, international problems confronting Obama appear more intractable, and there seems to be a marked continuity in policies between Obama and his predecessor. Robert Singh argues that Obama's approach of 'strategic engagement' was appropriate for a new era of constrained internationalism, but it has yielded modest results. Obama's search for the pragmatic middle has cost him political support at home and abroad, while failing to make decisive gains. Singh suggests by calibrating his foreign policies to the emergence of a 'post-American' world, the president has yet to preside over a renaissance of US global leadership. Ironically, Obama's policies have instead hastened the arrival of a post-American world.
Physical Description:xvi, 251 pages ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781780930381
1780930380
1780930372
9781780930374
9781780931135
1780931131