The Bush foreign policy revolution
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This article addresses the Bush adminstration's foreign policy, especially with regard to Iran, Iraq, and North Korea. The author argues that the administration's policy of creating an 'axis of evil', emphasizing preemptive war, and unilateralism is not a sustainable policy over the long term.
Publication Name: New Perspectives Quarterly
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0893-7850
Year: 2003
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Saddam does not threaten us
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This article discusses the United States planned attack against Iraq. The author argues the United States is only justified in attacking Iraq if it is a threat, which it is not, maintaining no American should have to die for the speculative rhetoric of the Bush administration.
Publication Name: New Perspectives Quarterly
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0893-7850
Year: 2003
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Bush's crime against humanity
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The author of this article argues that George W. Bush's foreign policy, in which international law was violated, is guided by greed for power which will ultimately lead to numerous human rights violations in which he should be held accountable.
Publication Name: New Perspectives Quarterly
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0893-7850
Year: 2003
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