Examines the complex relationship between United States foreign
policy and American national identity as it has changed from the
post-cold war period through the defining moment of 9/11 and into
the 21st century.
Starting with a discussion of notions of American identity in an
historical sense, the contributors go on to examine the most
central issues in US foreign policy and their impact on national
identity including: the end of the Cold War, the rise of
neo-conservatism, ideas of US Empire and the influence of the 'War
on Terror'. The book sheds significant new light on the
continuities and discontinuities in the relationship of US identity
to foreign policy.
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