L'Amérique sans entraves ou la révolution Bush en politique étrangère
In: Politique étrangère: revue trimestrielle publiée par l'Institut Français des Relations Internationales, Band 69, Heft 3, S. 519-532
ISSN: 1958-8992
America Unbound The Bush Revolution in Foreign Policy by Ivo DAALDER and James LINDSAY George Bush launched revolution in American foreign policy He rede fined how the United States engages in the world shedding the constraints that friends allies and international institutions impose on its freedom of action revolution began before September 11 and it driven not by neo-conservative calls to spread democracy but traditional hard-line conservative beliefs on the need to use great power to defeat threats to its security Many Americans initially embraced the revolution because it recalled older currents in U.S foreign policy and because they doubted the effectiveness of international institutions The aftermath of the Iraq War exposed the flaws in assumption that an America unbound would be more secure America He responded by making tactical changes to his policies without abandoning his core convictions about the proper exercise of American power Should Bush win réélection big if He will approach foreign policy much as he did during his first term