Obama and the Emergence of a Multipolar World Order

Redefining U.S. Foreign Policy

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, International, International Relations, Government
Cover of the book Obama and the Emergence of a Multipolar World Order by Chris J. Dolan, Lexington Books
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Chris J. Dolan ISBN: 9781498572941
Publisher: Lexington Books Publication: November 15, 2018
Imprint: Lexington Books Language: English
Author: Chris J. Dolan
ISBN: 9781498572941
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication: November 15, 2018
Imprint: Lexington Books
Language: English

This book argues that critical international and domestic crises, such as the U.S. war in Iraq and the Great Recession, forced President Barack Obama to readjust U.S. foreign policy after over 70 years of American hegemony and defending the global status quo. It examines the range of external pressures and challenges brought on by an increasingly multipolar international system, shifting domestic political forces, and limited foreign policy choices. The book provides an overview of the extent of foreign policy change and continuity in Obama’s foreign policy toward Europe, Asia and the Pacific, and the Middle East. The book assesses domestic and international pressure points in the wake of the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq and the Great Recession that shaped and defined Obama’s foreign policy preferences. The war in Iraq and the Great Recession, in addition to rising economic inequality and hyper-partisanship at home, emerging markets in Asia and the rise of China, and Russian resurgence in Europe and the Middle East, would determine and constrain the extent to which Obama was able to lead U.S. foreign policy and the foreign policymaking process. These ultimately contributed to a more scaled-back and limited U.S. role in the world during Obama’s presidency, culminating in the 2016 presidential election of Donald Trump who promised to turn the U.S. away from globalization and questioned longstanding U.S. alliances. In the end, the theme of “nation-building here at home” under Obama gave way to “America First” under Trump.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

This book argues that critical international and domestic crises, such as the U.S. war in Iraq and the Great Recession, forced President Barack Obama to readjust U.S. foreign policy after over 70 years of American hegemony and defending the global status quo. It examines the range of external pressures and challenges brought on by an increasingly multipolar international system, shifting domestic political forces, and limited foreign policy choices. The book provides an overview of the extent of foreign policy change and continuity in Obama’s foreign policy toward Europe, Asia and the Pacific, and the Middle East. The book assesses domestic and international pressure points in the wake of the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq and the Great Recession that shaped and defined Obama’s foreign policy preferences. The war in Iraq and the Great Recession, in addition to rising economic inequality and hyper-partisanship at home, emerging markets in Asia and the rise of China, and Russian resurgence in Europe and the Middle East, would determine and constrain the extent to which Obama was able to lead U.S. foreign policy and the foreign policymaking process. These ultimately contributed to a more scaled-back and limited U.S. role in the world during Obama’s presidency, culminating in the 2016 presidential election of Donald Trump who promised to turn the U.S. away from globalization and questioned longstanding U.S. alliances. In the end, the theme of “nation-building here at home” under Obama gave way to “America First” under Trump.

More books from Lexington Books

Cover of the book Defining the Caymanian Identity by Chris J. Dolan
Cover of the book Against Individualism by Chris J. Dolan
Cover of the book The Korean Wave by Chris J. Dolan
Cover of the book Crime, Second Chances, and Human Services by Chris J. Dolan
Cover of the book A Grammar of Cinepoiesis by Chris J. Dolan
Cover of the book Perspectives on Artistic Research in Music by Chris J. Dolan
Cover of the book Plato versus Parmenides by Chris J. Dolan
Cover of the book Whiteness at the Table by Chris J. Dolan
Cover of the book Rhetoric of Femininity by Chris J. Dolan
Cover of the book Socio-Analytic Dialogue by Chris J. Dolan
Cover of the book Golf as Meaningful Play by Chris J. Dolan
Cover of the book The Who and Philosophy by Chris J. Dolan
Cover of the book Not Just Getting By by Chris J. Dolan
Cover of the book Domination and Subordination as a Social Organization Principle in Georg Simmel's Soziologie by Chris J. Dolan
Cover of the book God on High by Chris J. Dolan
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy