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Obama, US Foreign Policy and the Dilemmas of Intervention

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Table of contents (7 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-vii
  2. Good, Safe, Strong: Obama and the Impossible Reconciliation

    • David Fitzgerald, David Ryan
    Pages 1-24
  3. Obama and Iraq: The ‘Dumb’ War

    • David Fitzgerald, David Ryan
    Pages 25-51
  4. Afghanistan, Escalation and the ‘Good War’

    • David Fitzgerald, David Ryan
    Pages 52-72
  5. Afghan ‘Good Enough’

    • David Fitzgerald, David Ryan
    Pages 73-91
  6. The Libya Exception

    • David Fitzgerald, David Ryan
    Pages 92-108
  7. Syria and the Dilemmas of Intervention

    • David Fitzgerald, David Ryan
    Pages 109-132
  8. Conclusion

    • David Fitzgerald, David Ryan
    Pages 133-138
  9. Back Matter

    Pages 139-151

About this book

This timely study analyses the ways in which competing ideologies and cultural narratives have influenced the Obama administration's decision-making on Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and Syria, situating these decisions within the broader history of American foreign policy.

Reviews

"Until the archives are finally open some date in the distant future, this book will be our primary guide to Obama's entangled foreign policy dilemmas. This is a subtle and deeply-probing examination of the concepts that underlie American assumptions about the Middle East landscape as a proving ground for the American dream - the final chapter in in the post-World War II era. What comes through so powerfully, instead, is despite Barack Obama's desire to rebuild the American nation, a new Iraq syndrome will have replaced the Vietnam syndrome." - Lloyd Gardner, Rutgers University, USA

"[This book] is an elegant extended meditation on where the recent history of the US in the world has brought the country and how, like his predecessors, Obama has been caught in the contradictory demands of a public that insists on being kept "good, strong, and safe." The authors have written an incisive guide to the actual rather than the imaginary terrain US foreign policy traverses. It is an enlightening, necessary and sobering read." - Marilyn B. Young, New York University, USA

Authors and Affiliations

  • University College Cork, Ireland

    David Fitzgerald, David Ryan

About the authors

David Fitzgerald is Lecturer in International Politics in University College Cork, Ireland and specializes in the history of counterinsurgency and the history of American military culture.
 
David Ryan is Chair of Modern History in University College Cork, Ireland and has published extensively on contemporary history and US foreign policy concentrating on the interventions in the post-Vietnam era.

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