Browsing School of Politics and International Relations by Subject "US foreign policy"
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From 'Liberal War' to 'Liberal Militarism': United States security policy as the promotion of military modernity
The connection between liberalism and war has been a persistent recent focus in security studies. A large critical literature on liberal war has developed, ranging from viewing such wars as predicated on expanding spaces ... -
Sabaneta to Miraflores: The Afterlives of Hugo Chávez in Venezuela
(New Politics, 2014)The inner-city parish of La Vega sits in the lush mountain terrain of Western Caracas. Roughly 130,000 poor residents are cordoned off sociologically from nearby El Paraíso, a wealthy neighborhood that supplies the clients ...