American Exceptionalism in the Age of Obama

American Exceptionalism in the Age of Obama

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Brooks, Stephen
Taylor & Francis Ltd
EAN: 9780415636414
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The election of President Obama in 2008 and the apparent decline of American power in the world has rekindled an old and important debate. Is the United States exceptional in its values and institutions, as well as in the role that it is destined to play in world affairs?

In this book, Stephen Brooks argues that American exceptionalism has been and continues to be real. In making this argument he focuses on five aspects of American politics and society that are most crucial to an understanding of American exceptionalism today. They include the appropriate relationship between the state and citizens, religion, socio-economic mobility, America’s role in the world, and ideas about the Constitution.

American exceptionalism matters in domestic politics chiefly as a political narrative around which support for and opposition to certain policies, values and vision of American society coalesce. But in world affairs it is not the story but the empirical reality of American exceptionalism that matters. Although the long era of America’s global economic dominance has entered what might be called a period of diminished expectations, the United States remains exceptional—the indispensable nation—in world affairs and is likely to remain so for many years to come.

EAN 9780415636414
ISBN 0415636418
Binding Hardback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication date November 14, 2012
Pages 170
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152
Country United Kingdom
Readership Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Authors Brooks, Stephen
Illustrations 3 Tables, black and white; 18 Line drawings, black and white
Series Routledge Research in American Politics and Governance