ISSUE: 2/2010

  • Volume 54
  • Number 2
  • 2010

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Studia Europejskie –
Studies in European Affairs

ISSN: 1428-149X
e-ISSN: 2719-3780

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Wybrane aspekty polityki zagranicznej USA w kontekście stosunków transatlantyckich

Selected aspects of the US foreign policy in the context of transatlantic relations

Abstract

Following the terrorists’ attacks of 11 September 2001, the position of executive power in the United States has grown in unprece dented way. During two presidential terms of George W. Bush, the foreign policy of the USA was based upon the new vision of global confrontation between good and evil. The war on terror doctrine, which in fact reflected imperial ambitions of the Bush’s administration, dominated the international activities of the global leader and had so me im pacton its allies in Europe. This article aims to analyse theoretical and factual aspects of socalled 9/11 policy in the context of international public law obligations. It constitutes a specific warning against uncritical approval, on the part of states, of any leadership which follows no international regulations. In particular, the article attempts to evaluate the impact the 9/11 policy had on European states including Poland.

Language: Polish

Pages: 39-61

How to Cite:

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Moniak, P. (2010) "Wybrane aspekty polityki zagranicznej USA w kontekście stosunków transatlantyckich". Studia Europejskie – Studies in European Affairs, 2/2010, pp. 39-61.

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