Journal Issue:
International Politics
Volume: 48, Issue: 2
2011-03-05 March 2011- American power and identities in the age of Obama
- Foreign policy, bipartisanship and the paradox of post-September 11 America
- The domestic limits to American international leadership after Bush
- The political economy of Anglo-American War: The case of Iraq
- From Woodrow Wilson in 1902 to the Bush doctrine in 2002: Democracy promotion as imperialism
- What is so American about the American empire?
- New paradigms, old hierarchies? Problems and possibilities of US supremacy in a networked world
- Evangelicalism, race and world politics
- American power and the racial dimensions of US foreign policy
- Religion, identity and American power in the age of Obama
- 'Change we can believe in?' Barack Obama, race and the 2008 US presidential election
- 'War in countries we are not at war with': The 'war on terror' on the periphery from Bush to Obama
- Culture, identity and hegemony: Continuity and (the lack of) change in US counterterrorism policy from Bush to Obama
- Between freedom and fear: Explaining the consensus on terrorism and democracy in US foreign policy