„Neue Weltordnung“
Nach dem 11. September bleibt vieles, wie es war
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32387/prokla.v31i125.721Schlagworte:
9/11, USA, Terrorismus, Außenpolitik, KriegAbstract
The attacks on 11th September are – according to the current belief – a turning point in the US-foreign policy. The authors contest this popular view and suggest that a new military policy was already designed in the aftermath of the collaps of the Soviet Union in 1990. Focussing on the Gulf War and the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty the authors argue, that the USA has relied on both unilateralism and mulitlateralism to further its particular foreign policy intersts.