The doctrines of US security policy : an evaluation under international law / Heiko Meierẗons.
2010
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Title
The doctrines of US security policy : an evaluation under international law / Heiko Meierẗons.
Uniform Title
Doktrinen US-amerikanischer Sicherheitspolitik. English
Published
Cambridge [U.K.] ; New York, N.Y. : Cambridge University Press, 2010.
Call Number
KZ3410 .M447 2010
ISBN
9780521766487 (hardback)
0521766486 (hardback)
9780511750168 (e-book)
0511750161 (e-book)
0521766486 (hardback)
9780511750168 (e-book)
0511750161 (e-book)
Description
xvi, 314 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)496958964
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 264-300) and index.
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Variant Title
Doctrines of U.S. security policy
Doctrines of United States security policy
Doctrines of United States security policy
Table of Contents
Preface and Acknowledgements
vii
Abbreviations
xiii
1.
Introduction
1
1.1.
Doctrines and public international law
3
1.2.
Objective of this work
7
1.3.
Course of the inquiry
8
1.4.
Historical dynamics of the theme
10
1.5.
Dogmatic question und methodology
11
1.6.
Limits of this work
17
2.
The early doctrines
25
2.1.
The Monroe Doctrine
25
2.2.
The Stimson Doctrine
83
3.
The doctrines during the Cold War period
100
3.1.
The Truman Doctrine
100
3.2.
The Eisenhower Doctrine
121
3.3.
The so-called Johnson Doctrine
131
3.4.
The Nixon Doctrine
142
3.5.
The so-called Carter Doctrine
152
3.6.
The Reagan Doctrine
155
4.
The doctrines since 1991
172
4.1.
The so-called doctrines of the 1990s
172
4.2.
The Bush Doctrine
179
4.3.
The Òbama Doctrine'?
224
5.
Conclusion
240
5.1.
Consistency of doctrines with the respective international law in force
240
5.2.
Law-creating effects of doctrines
246
5.3.
The legal nature of the doctrines of US security policy
256
5.4.
Doctrines under different polarities of the international system
257
5.5.
Final remarks
259
Bibliography
264
Index
301