Conspiracy Theory and American Foreign Policy
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Full Title:
Conspiracy Theory and American Foreign Policy
Publisher:
Manchester University Press
Imprint:
Manchester University Press
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Dimensions:
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Description
This study examines the relationship between secrecy, power and interpretation around international political controversy, where foreign policy orthodoxy comes up hard against alternative interpretations. It does so in the context of American foreign policy during the War on Terror, a conflict that was quintessentially covert and conspiratorial. -- .
Reviews
"[This] is an excellent scholarly work and deserves to be read alongside books such as Richard Jackson's Writing the War on Terrorism and Stuart Croft's Culture, Crisis and America's War on Terror." - Prof Jack Holland, University of Leeds
"I found Aistrope's analysis compellingEL Relevant and timely, Aistrope's book provides critical insights into a process that has profound global implications, the making and projection of US foreign policy and the different ways in which it is perceived at home and abroad." - Prof Diane Kirby, University of Ulster
"This insightful commentary brings important critical-theoretical analysis into conversation with the study of US foreign policy, an intersection which is all too rare in contemporary IR." - Dr Aggie Hirst, City University of London
'"Aistrope draws upon the burgeoning pool of critical IR scholarship concerned with US foreign policy, positioning this book alongside the works of James Der Derian, Michael Shapiro, Jim George and Richard Jackson. This intellectual lineage is impressiveEL This book-thoroughly researched, intellectually sophisticated and powerfully argued-signals the emergence of a talented new scholar." - Dr Damien Rogers, Massey University
Author Bio
Tim Aistrope is a Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Kent