The Culture War Goes Global: 'Family Values' and the Shape of U.S. Foreign Policy

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The Culture War Goes Global: 'Family Values' and the Shape of U.S. Foreign Policy
Abstract
Examines a neoconservative-religious right nexus that has emerged in and around the Bush White House. Discussion on the work of Karl Polanyi to examine a paradoxical tension that exists between U.S. nationalism and the promotion of a free-market economy; Family values nationalism and free market capitalism; Proposed two areas of critique that have been influenced by the work of Christian realists.
Date
March 9, 2004
Conference Name
Conference Papers -- International Studies Association
Pages
1-32
Language
English
Short Title
The Culture War Goes Global
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2017-06-05, 6:53 p.m.
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Kline, Scott. 2004. “The Culture War Goes Global: ‘Family Values’ and the Shape of U.S. Foreign Policy.” Pp. 1–32 in.
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Keywords
  • capitalism
  • economic policy
  • free enterprise
  • international studies
  • nationalism
  • neo-conservatism
  • political doctrines
  • United States

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