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Legalism as a Global Strategy: Foundations of Barack Obama's Leadership
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Irving Louis Horowitz
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9. August 2010
Assessing the Barack Obama administration at mid-term is no easy task. The first step must be to delineate Obama's own legalistic thinking and its effects on both his domestic agenda and his attempt to present a different and possibly radical new American face to the world.
Published Online: 2010-8-9
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Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
Barack Obama;
legalism;
international law;
global strategy;
human rights
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- Article
- The Impact of Economic Globalization on Labor Informality
- Uneven Judicialization: Comparing International Dispute Settlement in Security, Trade, and the Environment
- Editors' Forum: The Practices of Transnational Studies
- Introduction
- Transnationalism and the Scalar Politics of Imperialism
- Jurisdiction Leap, Political Drain, and Other Dangers of Transnational History
- Three Logics of Race: Theory and Exception in the Transnational History of Empire
- Transnational Feminist Studies: A Brief Sketch
- Not Just Made in the U.S.A: Seeing National Culture Transnationally
- Exile Economics: The Transnational Contributions and Limits of the League of Nations' Economic and Financial Section
- Between American Studies and Comparative Literature
- Cities and Strategic Elsewheres: Developments in the Transnational Politics of Remaking Urban Space
- Documentation
- Globalizations of Cultural Criticism and the Transformative Roles of Critics
- Commentary
- Legalism as a Global Strategy: Foundations of Barack Obama's Leadership
- Review Essay
- The Giant and the Temple: A Review of Dietmar Rothermund's India: The Rise of an Asian Giant and Maria Misra's Vishnu's Crowded Temple: India since the Great Rebellion