Contrasting Obama’s Great American Liberal Strategy. Remarks on International Law and Politics
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American foreign policy, international law, use of force, state of the worldAbstract
Exceptionally not grounded on the rhetorical penetration of the great theoretical schemes of international relations and foreign policy areas of academic knowledge but grounded, instead, on the juxtaposition of the new Obama Administration's main electoral promises on foreign policy related matters with a series of empirical data on the current state of the world, the aim of these remarks is that of providing the reader with a down-to-Earth introductory background to the future of US' foreign policy.
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Excepcionalmente no basado en la penetración retórica de los grandes esquemas teóricos de las áreas de conocimiento académico de las relaciones internacionales y la política exterior, sino en la mera yuxtaposición de las principales promesas electorales de la nueva Administración Obama con una serie de datos empíricos sobre el estado del mundo, la intención que anima estos apuntes es la de proporcionar al lector un trasfondo introductorio realista al futuro de la política exterior estadounidense.
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