American Exceptionalism Reconsidered

American Exceptionalism Reconsidered
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 161
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ISBN-10 : 9781317352365
ISBN-13 : 131735236X
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Synopsis American Exceptionalism Reconsidered by : David P. Forsythe

Is the US really exceptional in terms of its willingness to take universal human rights seriously? According to the rhetoric of American political leaders, the United States has a unique and lasting commitment to human rights principles and to a liberal world order centered on rule of law and human dignity. But when push comes to shove—most recently in Libya and Syria--the United States failed to stop atrocities and dithered as disorder spread in both places. This book takes on the myths surrounding US foreign policy and the future of world order. Weighing impulses toward parochial nationalism against the ideal of cosmopolitan internationalism, the authors posit that what may be emerging is a new brand of American globalism, or a foreign policy that gives primacy to national self-interest but does so with considerable interest in and genuine attention to universal human rights and a willingness to suffer and pay for those outside its borders—at least on occasion. The occasions of exception—such as Libya and Syria—provide case studies for critical analysis and allow the authors to look to emerging dominant powers, especially China, for indicators of new challenges to the commitment to universal human rights and humanitarian affairs in the context of the ongoing clash between liberalism and realism. The book is guided by four central questions: 1) What is the relationship between cosmopolitan international standards and narrow national self-interest in US policy on human rights and humanitarian affairs? 2) What is the role of American public opinion and does it play any significant role in shaping US policy in this dialectical clash? 3) Beyond public opinion, what other factors account for the shifting interplay of liberal and realist inclinations in Washington policy making? 4) In the 21st century and as global power shifts, what are the current views and policies of other countries when it comes to the application of human rights and humanitarian affairs?

American Exceptionalism and the Legacy of Vietnam

American Exceptionalism and the Legacy of Vietnam
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 247
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ISBN-10 : 9781403948175
ISBN-13 : 1403948178
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Synopsis American Exceptionalism and the Legacy of Vietnam by : Trevor McCrisken

American Exceptionalism and the Legacy of Vietnam examines the influence of the belief in American exceptionalism on the history of U.S. foreign policy since the Vietnam War. Trevor B. McCrisken analyzes attempts by each post-Vietnam U.S. administration to revive the popular belief in exceptionalism both rhetorically and by pursuing foreign policy supposedly grounded in traditional American principles. He argues that exceptionalism consistently provided the framework for foreign policy discourse but that the conduct of foreign affairs was limited by the Vietnam syndrome.

The American Exceptionalism Revisited

The American Exceptionalism Revisited
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Publisher : Viella Libreria Editrice
Total Pages : 230
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ISBN-10 : 9788867286195
ISBN-13 : 8867286196
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Synopsis The American Exceptionalism Revisited by : Marcello Fantoni

When looking at the US from a European perspective a sort of paradox immediately emerges. On the one hand, the ‘American way of life’ has been penetrating in depth our everyday life and, even more, our Western culture through the music, the movies, the literature and all possible consumerist habits. But, on the other hand, all recurrent statements have been emphasizing the ‘American exceptionalism’ of political institutions, that is, how different and distant the North American institutions are from the European ones with regards to the government leadership, the relationships between existing powers, the connections with the citizens and even the very notion of democracy. This book will not analyze the reasons of such exceptionalism. It addresses a more salient and up to date question: how much exceptionalism is today still present if we compare US democratic institutions to the European ones? In other words, has there been a convergence or are the differences still very strong and accentuated? And if there has been convergence, in what directions? Or if resilient divergences, on what aspects? Moreover, how to explain the convergence, if there has been one?

American Exceptionalism Revisited

American Exceptionalism Revisited
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 9781137520692
ISBN-13 : 1137520698
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Synopsis American Exceptionalism Revisited by : A. Hadenius

American Exceptionalism Revisited provides a broad overview of the various features that signify American politics. These include the upholding of an exceptional political stability, involving a particular balance between legislative, executive and judicial powers, and the permanence of a unique party system. Furthermore, special traits in the electoral realm?e.g., voter turnout, the inflow of money, and the application of primaries?are targets of analysis. Through comparisons with conditions applying abroad, particularly in Europe and Latin America, Axel Hadenius reveals a number of new insights on American political life, both today and over time

Native Americans

Native Americans
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Publisher : Encounter Books
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : 9781594036101
ISBN-13 : 1594036101
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Synopsis Native Americans by : James S. Robbins

Are you an American? According to the U.S. Census Bureau, increasing numbers of people are claiming "American" as their national ancestry. In our melting pot of cultures, they are taking a stand as authentic representatives of the American nation. This growing social phenomenon serves as the launching point for a discussion of what twenty-first century Americanism means--its roots and its significance--and the unrelenting assault from multiculturalists who believe that the term "American" either signifies nothing or is a badge of shame. Author James S. Robbins describes the foundations of the American ideal, the core set of beliefs that define American values, and the ways in which these standards have been undermined and corrupted. He also makes the case for the benefits of an objective standard of what it means to be an American and for returning to the values that turned America from an undeveloped wilderness to the most exceptional country in the world.

Theologies of American Exceptionalism

Theologies of American Exceptionalism
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Publisher : Religion and the Human
Total Pages : 154
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ISBN-10 : 0253061709
ISBN-13 : 9780253061706
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Theologies of American Exceptionalism by : Winnifred Fallers Sullivan

Together these essays challenge the reader to think America anew.

American Exceptionalism Revisited

American Exceptionalism Revisited
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ISBN-10 : 1349705152
ISBN-13 : 9781349705153
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Synopsis American Exceptionalism Revisited by : A. Hadenius

American Exceptionalism and American Innocence

American Exceptionalism and American Innocence
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 425
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ISBN-10 : 9781510742376
ISBN-13 : 1510742379
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis American Exceptionalism and American Innocence by : Roberto Sirvent

“Fake news existed long before Donald Trump…. What is ironic is that fake news has indeed been the only news disseminated by the rulers of U.S. empire.”—From American Exceptionalism and American Innocence According to Robert Sirvent and Danny Haiphong, Americans have been exposed to fake news throughout our history—news that slavery is a thing of the past, that we don’t live on stolen land, that wars are fought to spread freedom and democracy, that a rising tide lifts all boats, that prisons keep us safe, and that the police serve and protect. Thus, the only “news” ever reported by various channels of U.S. empire is the news of American exceptionalism and American innocence. And, as this book will hopefully show, it’s all fake. Did the U.S. really “save the world” in World War II? Should black athletes stop protesting and show more gratitude for what America has done for them? Are wars fought to spread freedom and democracy? Or is this all fake news? American Exceptionalism and American Innocence examines the stories we’re told that lead us to think that the U.S. is a force for good in the world, regardless of slavery, the genocide of indigenous people, and the more than a century’s worth of imperialist war that the U.S. has wrought on the planet. Sirvent and Haiphong detail just what Captain America’s shield tells us about the pretensions of U.S. foreign policy, how Angelina Jolie and Bill Gates engage in humanitarian imperialism, and why the Broadway musical Hamilton is a monument to white supremacy.

American Exceptionalism

American Exceptionalism
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Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages : 385
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ISBN-10 : 3030055566
ISBN-13 : 9783030055561
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis American Exceptionalism by : Lall Ramrattan

The publication of Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America has kindled interest across disciplines to appraise the exceptional nature of U.S. activities. In general, however, all the published works have not focused their analyses from an economic point of view. While economics was for some a “dismal science” following Thomas Carlyle’s characterization of Malthus’ demographic model, it has increasingly become the “queen of the social sciences” for more practitioners. The book fills a gap in the literature by describing the American contributors as precursors and genuinely exceptional economists. We present their works within the state of the nation in which they advance their discipline. One is treated to both qualitative and quantitative theories in the opening chapter. Budding theories that became established theories of Economics and Finance are investigated in Chapters II and III. When President John Adams was confronted with M. Turgot’s criticisms of the American government, he resorted to a historic survey of types of government from ancient Greece to the Middle Ages. Similarly, we have included a final chapter, Chapter IV, to present the argument for American Exceptionalism in the domain of Political Economy and Economic Law over the ages.

The Divided Welfare State

The Divided Welfare State
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 468
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ISBN-10 : 0521013283
ISBN-13 : 9780521013284
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis The Divided Welfare State by : Jacob S. Hacker

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