Changing foreign policy: the Obama Administration’s decision to oust Mubarak

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Autor(a) principal: Arena,Maria do Céu Pinto
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de política internacional (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-73292017000100220
Resumo: Abstract This paper analyses the decision of the Obama administration to redirect its foreign policy towards Egypt in the wake of the Arab Spring. It attempts to highlight the issue of how governments deal with decision-making at times of crisis, and under which circumstances they take critical decisions that lead to major shifts in their foreign policy track record. It focuses on the process that led to a reassessment of US (United States) foreign policy, shifting from decades of support to the autocratic regime of Hosni Mubarak, towards backing his ouster. Specifically, the paper attempts to assess to what extent the decision to withdraw US support from a longstanding state-leader and ally in the Middle East can be seen as a foreign policy change (FPC). A relevant research question this paper pursues is: how can the withdrawal of US support to a regime considered as an ally be considered, in itself, as a radical FPC?
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title Changing foreign policy: the Obama Administration’s decision to oust Mubarak
spellingShingle Changing foreign policy: the Obama Administration’s decision to oust Mubarak
Arena,Maria do Céu Pinto
Foreign policy analysis
Foreign policy change
Barack Obama administration´s foreign policy
Hosni Mubarak
Arab spring
title_short Changing foreign policy: the Obama Administration’s decision to oust Mubarak
title_full Changing foreign policy: the Obama Administration’s decision to oust Mubarak
title_fullStr Changing foreign policy: the Obama Administration’s decision to oust Mubarak
title_full_unstemmed Changing foreign policy: the Obama Administration’s decision to oust Mubarak
title_sort Changing foreign policy: the Obama Administration’s decision to oust Mubarak
author Arena,Maria do Céu Pinto
author_facet Arena,Maria do Céu Pinto
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Arena,Maria do Céu Pinto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Foreign policy analysis
Foreign policy change
Barack Obama administration´s foreign policy
Hosni Mubarak
Arab spring
topic Foreign policy analysis
Foreign policy change
Barack Obama administration´s foreign policy
Hosni Mubarak
Arab spring
description Abstract This paper analyses the decision of the Obama administration to redirect its foreign policy towards Egypt in the wake of the Arab Spring. It attempts to highlight the issue of how governments deal with decision-making at times of crisis, and under which circumstances they take critical decisions that lead to major shifts in their foreign policy track record. It focuses on the process that led to a reassessment of US (United States) foreign policy, shifting from decades of support to the autocratic regime of Hosni Mubarak, towards backing his ouster. Specifically, the paper attempts to assess to what extent the decision to withdraw US support from a longstanding state-leader and ally in the Middle East can be seen as a foreign policy change (FPC). A relevant research question this paper pursues is: how can the withdrawal of US support to a regime considered as an ally be considered, in itself, as a radical FPC?
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