32504a Vertiefungsseminar

US Foreign Policy: Domestic Sources, Conflicts, and Expectations

Julia Simon

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Recently, established certainties of US foreign policy seem to have become called into question. Politics and considerable policy divisions between the two major parties increasingly extend ‘beyond the water’s edge’. Given the key role of the United States in Western security alliances and with regard to currently escalating political as well as violent conflicts around of the world, the stakes of the upcoming presidential and congressional elections certaintly could not be higher. At the same time, we also need to consider the broader ecosystem of actors that are, formally and informally, involved in foreign policy-making. This seminar begins by mapping out and then zooming in on variety of institutions and actors that are relevant in the field of foreign policy. In a next step, the seminar focuses on the conceptual and political underpinnings of foreign policy approaches. In particular, we will enage with historically more dominant and more fringe visions and ideas of American foreign policy and the global role of the United States. Against this backdrop, we will analyze and discuss a range of examples that cover the four US administrations since September 11. Schließen

16 Termine

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Di, 15.10.2024 10:00 - 12:00
Di, 22.10.2024 10:00 - 12:00
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