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  1. Writing Security: United States Foreign Policy and the Politics of Identity.David Campbell - 1992 - U of Minnesota Press.
    Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United States has faced the challenge of reorienting its foreign policy to address post-Cold War conditions. In this new edition of a groundbreaking work -- one of the first to bring critical theory into dialogue with more traditional approaches to international relations -- David Campbell provides a fundamental reappraisal of American foreign policy, with a new epilogue to address current world affairs and the burgeoning focus on culture and identity in the study (...)
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  • The morality of ethnomethodology.Hugh Mehan & Houston Wood - 1975 - Theory and Society 2 (1):509-530.
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  • Situated actions and vocabularies of motive.Charles Wright Mills, Andrei Korbut & Svetlana Ban'kovskaya - 2011 - Russian Sociological Review 10 (3):98-109.
    In his classical paper C. Wright Mills suggests a novel view of the motives within the framework of sociology of knowledge. Contrasting an approach of sociology of knowledge to subjectivistic understanding of the motives as outer manifestation of the inner elements, Mills locates a particular types of action within typical frames of normative actions and socially situated clusters of motive. Motives is something that is imputed and avowed by actors, therefore it is necessary to consider, first, how different motives are (...)
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  • American Empire.Andrew J. Bacevich - 2002 - Harvard University Press.
    Andrew Bacevich reconsiders the assumptions and purposes governing the exercise of American global power. Examining the presidencies of George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton, he demolishes the view that the US failed to devise a replacement for containment as a basis for foreign policy.
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  • Present Dangers: Crisis and Opportunity in America s Foreign and Defense Policy.Robert Kagan & William Kristol - 2014 - Encounter Books.
    This original collection of essays offers hope to those who believe that the cause of world peace requires a new American foreign policy and repairing our depleted military. The twelve contributors to this book show why America must take another look at our possible adversaries and real strategic partners. Present Dangers offers practical strategies for policymakers eager to disarm adversaries like North Korea and Iraq and head off the terrorist threat. Intellectuals, historians and policy-makers such as James Ceasar, Ross Munro, (...)
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  • Fear's Empire: War, Terrorism, and Democracy.Benjamin R. Barber - 2004 - W. W. Norton & Company.
    Offers a detailed critique of the Bush administration's foreign policy, including arguments about the imposition of democracy on foreign nations and hypocritical actions by America.
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