2014
DOI: 10.13169/jglobfaul.2.1.0017
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Security Matters: The Reconstruction of the ‘New World Order’ in American Foreign Policy

Abstract: This article explores the construction and reconstruction of 'new world orders' as a dominant narrative framework in American foreign policies. While several scholars have made productive inroads to investigating how this terminology has shaped US security agendas and actions, it is suggested that how we conceptualise the language of the 'new world order' is in need of constant updating. Adopting a critical constructivist framework, this article examines how competing conceptions of 'new world orders' have bee… Show more

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