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The War on Terrorism and the American 'Empire' After the Cold War

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The book explores the profound impact of the American-led "war on terror" on the international system, highlighting a significant shift in US foreign policy since the Cold War. It examines the emergence of a new "imperial moment" characterized by the neo-conservative influence and the establishment of a strategic doctrine that justifies preventative military actions against perceived threats worldwide. The analysis delves into the implications of this doctrine for global relations and the evolving nature of international security.

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The War on Terrorism and the American 'Empire' After the Cold War, Richard Saull, Colás Alejandro

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2005
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