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US imperialism after Iraq
Oleh:
Harris, Jerry
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Race & Class vol. 50 no. 1 (Jul. 2008)
,
page 37-58.
Topik:
Iraq occupation
;
military/industrial complex
;
neoconservatism
;
oil
;
US hegemony
Fulltext:
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Isi artikel
The failure of its occupation of Iraq has provoked deep divisions among the US ruling elite over the future of foreign policy. The unilateralism promoted by the neoconservatives has been discredited, yet it is unclear whether the post-Bush era will be dominated by the ‘realists’ or the ‘globalists’, each of whom advocate different pathways for US imperialism. The ‘realists’ – long the dominant trend in US foreign policy thinking – aim to maintain US leadership of the pro-western alliance formed during the cold war, whereas the ‘globalists’, whose economic interests are those of transnational capital, seek to rethink US power within the context of an emerging polycentric world system, the parameters of which remain to be fully articulated. For the moment, there is a disconnect between the transnational economics of globalisation and the nationalist politics of the US ruling class, which remains committed to its belief that America has been uniquely chosen by history, culture and God to lead the world.
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