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English
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"This book examines US recourse to military force in the post-9/11 era. In particular, it evaluates the extent to which the Bush and Obama administrations viewed legitimizing the greater use-of-force as a necessary solution to thwart the security threat presented by global terrorist networks and WMD proliferation. The Bush administration's use-of-force policy centered on advocating preemptive self-defence options, which were really preventive in nature. For example, it is argued that they respon |
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Intervention; International law; USA-Foreign relations-1989-USA-Military policy;
Preemptive Attack;
Self Defence;
USA-Internal Security |
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