Uluslararası İlişkiler ve Diplomasi
Yazarlar: Atahan DEMİRKOL
Konular:Sosyal Bilimler, Disiplinler Arası
DOI:10.51763/uid.868169
Anahtar Kelimeler:Robert Kagan,United States of America,Foreign policy,Strategic culture
Özet: This paper aims to understand how the American strategic culture and perception of security have been shaped over time and what its main features are. American strategic culture has been nourished from the historical, geographical, and political realities of the country. Being a country founded by immigrants, making a great America was also part of the nation-building process. Moreover, the continent's geographical conditions have led the United States of America to be a more powerful state to intervene in political and military issues worldwide. According to Robert Kagan, the interventionist character, the role of security provider, and disfavoring the international law and organizations are the American foreign policy's main features. In this respect, this paper focuses on these three aspects and evaluate them in its limitation. Although there are many studies upon American foreign policy, this study diverges itself from the existing literature by putting Robert Kagan’s interpretations to its center.
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