Why George W. Bush Is a Unilateralist and How It Will Affect the 2004 Presidential Election

Autor: Thomas N. Edmonds
Rok vydání: 2004
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Zdroj: Journal of Political Marketing. 3:1-15
ISSN: 1537-7865
1537-7857
DOI: 10.1300/j199v03n03_01
Popis: U.S. President George W. Bush has had a stormy relationship with Europe. Bush campaigned on a theme of putting America's interests first and eschewing multilateralism when necessary. Since taking office, Bush has been true to his campaign pledges. Bush's style and substance have caused many in Europe to regard him as a “buffoon” at best and a dangerous cowboy at worst. What the Europeans do not seem to understand is that, for better or worse, George W. Bush's view of the world is held by a substantial portion of the American people, and even when the U.S. had a more Euro-friendly leader in President Bill Clinton, America's policies were often at odds with those preferred by its allies in Europe. This is due to a fundamental difference that has developed between Europe and the United States over the last century. Today, no matter who occupies the White House, American foreign policy is likely to be in conflict with Europe's. Far from being a liability, this difference is likely to be a political a...
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