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In Search of Monsters to Destroy? The Liberal American Security Paradox and a Republican Way Out
Oleh:
Pedersen, Vibeke Schou
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
International Relations vol. 17 no. 2 (Jun. 2003)
,
page 213–232.
Topik:
exceptionalism
;
foreign policy
;
liberalism
;
Puritanism
;
republicanism
;
security
;
United States.
Fulltext:
213.IR17.2.pdf
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Isi artikel
This article explores the dynamics between American modes of self-narration and patterns of foreign policy conduct. Pointing to the continual influence of the Puritan heritage, it joins with those who find American national identity articulated almost exclusively in what I term a liberal and missionary vocabulary. In opposition to conventional assumptions, however, the article depicts exceptionalism and liberalism as highly contradictory ways of making – and making sense of – the world and America’s place within it. Furthermore, it shows how such contradictions have repeatedly defined a set of highly inflexible and ultimately destructive dilemmas in American foreign policy. Yet, the article concludes, America need not repeat itself without end: by turning to decisionalist and pragmatic strands in its past America may foster from within not only an alternative to rationalist liberalism, but also a way out of the liberal security-paradox.
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