استراتژی امنیتی آمریکا در دوران بوش و اوباما: تغییر یا تداوم
دکتر محمد جمشیدی؛ فرناز نوری
The United States National Security Strategy under Bush and Obama: Continuity and Change
Mohammad Jamshidi; Farnaz Noori
The foreign policy of states determines the way they behave in the
international arena. Accurate analysis of official foreign policy
documents of a country is helpful in that it shows what the
international priorities of a country are at specific periods. This
article reviews the U.S. National Security Strategy documents published
in 2002, 2006, 2010 and 2015 from the perspective of the perception of threats to the U.S. security and perception of the U.S. role in the world.
It tries to study the differences and similarities between the Bush and
Obama administrations in this regard using a Neoclassical Realist
framework. The results show that the Obama administration identified a
wider range of threat sources to U.S. national security while providing
less detailed solutions to them. Also, as democracy promotion abroad
ceased to be a priority in 2015, compared to 2002 and 2006,
counterterrorism continues to be at the top of U.S. security agenda. In
line with Neoclassical Realism, creation of an international order under
U.S. leadership is an important priority mentioned in the NSS of 2015. Full Text