Securing the prize : presidential metaphor and US intervention in the Persian Gulf / Randall Fowler.
2024
E183.8.P35 F69 2024
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Title
Securing the prize : presidential metaphor and US intervention in the Persian Gulf / Randall Fowler.
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ISBN
9781643365497 electronic book
1643365495 electronic book
9781643365503 hardcover
9781643365077 paperback
1643365495 electronic book
9781643365503 hardcover
9781643365077 paperback
Published
Columbia, South Carolina : University of South Carolina Press, [2024]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xi, 266 pages)
Call Number
E183.8.P35 F69 2024
Alternate Call Number
LAN015000 POL059000
Dewey Decimal Classification
320.97301/4
Summary
"How presidential metaphors have shaped US discourse on the Persian Gulf. From the 1970s to the 1990s American presidents and their advisers introduced four metaphors into foreign-policy discourse that taught Americans to view the Persian Gulf as a vulnerable region and site of US responsibility on the world stage. In Securing the Prize: Presidential Metaphor and US Intervention in the Persian Gulf, Randall Fowler argues that, for half a century, metaphor has been central to defining America's role in the Middle East. Metaphors served as shorthand for presidents to promote their policies, filtering through the judgments of officials, journalists, experts, and critics to mediate American perceptions of the Gulf War. Tracing the use of security metaphors from President Richard Nixon to President George W. Bush, Fowler revises mainstream understandings regarding the origins of the War on Terror and explains the disconnect between skeptical public attitudes toward US involvement in the Gulf War and the heavy American military footprint in the region"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Introduction : Presidential Rhetoric and the Persian Gulf
Metaphor, the Middle East, and the American Imagination
Nixon, Ford, Carter, and Twin Pillars
Reagan and Strategic Consensus
Bush and the New World Order
Clinton and Dual Containment
Conclusion : The Axis of Evil and Beyond.
Metaphor, the Middle East, and the American Imagination
Nixon, Ford, Carter, and Twin Pillars
Reagan and Strategic Consensus
Bush and the New World Order
Clinton and Dual Containment
Conclusion : The Axis of Evil and Beyond.