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Sovereignty For A New American Century

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Sovereignty for a New American Century
A Critical Interpretation of the Neo-Conservative Defence of American
Sovereignty Against the Idea and Institutions of Global Governance
Jean-François Drolet
D.Phil Candidate in International Relations
University of Oxford, The Queen’s College
Email: jean-francois.drolet@politics.ox.ac.uk
Paper Prepared for the SGIR Sixth Pan-European Conference on International
Relations
University of Turin, Italy
12-15 September 2007
This paper is part of a broader research project that seeks to offer a critical theoretical
engagement with American neo-conservatism at the level of its intellectual
foundations. It is very much work in progress. Please do not cite without permission.
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As the strongest and richest country in the world, the United States can
afford to safeguard its sovereignty.
Jeremy Rabkin1
Introduction
Although it has its origins in the 1980s, the American Right’s reaction against the
advances of global governance......


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