The empire strikes back or prospects for US foreign policy after the global financial and economic crisis?

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Autor(a) principal: Vinha, Luís Miguel da
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/17533
Resumo: The global financial and economic crisis is the defining force shaping contemporary international politics. Its effects have devastated economies throughout the world and shattered illusions about global political and economic power, particularly US power. The present article argues that the effects on US foreign policy will depend on the magnitude and severity of the global crisis. Initially, the crisis will involve constraints on the resources for aid, diplomacy, and defence. Subsequently, a deepening of the crisis will affect the more fundamental issues of the politicaleconomic philosophy underlying US global power. While the crisis has revealed the changing position of the leading states relative power, it is argued that is still premature to declare the end of US hegemony. The US can adapt to the international challenges and recast its foreign policy in order to maintain a dominant position in the international system.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The empire strikes back or prospects for US foreign policy after the global financial and economic crisis?
title The empire strikes back or prospects for US foreign policy after the global financial and economic crisis?
spellingShingle The empire strikes back or prospects for US foreign policy after the global financial and economic crisis?
Vinha, Luís Miguel da
Finacial Crisis
US Foreign Policy
Unipolar System
Multipolar System
title_short The empire strikes back or prospects for US foreign policy after the global financial and economic crisis?
title_full The empire strikes back or prospects for US foreign policy after the global financial and economic crisis?
title_fullStr The empire strikes back or prospects for US foreign policy after the global financial and economic crisis?
title_full_unstemmed The empire strikes back or prospects for US foreign policy after the global financial and economic crisis?
title_sort The empire strikes back or prospects for US foreign policy after the global financial and economic crisis?
author Vinha, Luís Miguel da
author_facet Vinha, Luís Miguel da
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vinha, Luís Miguel da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Finacial Crisis
US Foreign Policy
Unipolar System
Multipolar System
topic Finacial Crisis
US Foreign Policy
Unipolar System
Multipolar System
description The global financial and economic crisis is the defining force shaping contemporary international politics. Its effects have devastated economies throughout the world and shattered illusions about global political and economic power, particularly US power. The present article argues that the effects on US foreign policy will depend on the magnitude and severity of the global crisis. Initially, the crisis will involve constraints on the resources for aid, diplomacy, and defence. Subsequently, a deepening of the crisis will affect the more fundamental issues of the politicaleconomic philosophy underlying US global power. While the crisis has revealed the changing position of the leading states relative power, it is argued that is still premature to declare the end of US hegemony. The US can adapt to the international challenges and recast its foreign policy in order to maintain a dominant position in the international system.
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