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US Politics and the United Nations : A Tale of Dysfunctional Dynamics /

Lyon, Alynna J.

US Politics and the United Nations : A Tale of Dysfunctional Dynamics / Alynna J. Lyon. - 1 online resource (251 p.)

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Tables and Figures -- Preface -- 1. The Puzzles and Paradoxes of US-UN Relations -- 2. Mapping Multilateralism -- 3. US Politics and the Founding of the United Nations -- 4. Drifting Apart and the Politics of Estrangement, 1945–1988 -- 5. The 1990s: “The United Nations Has Become Fashionable Again” -- 6. The George W. Bush Administration and “Stealth Multilateralism” -- 7. Barack Obama and the Rhetorical Return to the UN -- 8. Exceptional Americanism and the Essentials of Cooperation -- Index -- About the Book

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It is no secret that the US variously pulls away from the United Nations and embraces it as a significant venue for policy initiatives. But what explains this dramatic inconsistency? What is the logic of US multilateralism? Alynna Lyon explores the puzzling waxing and waning of US support for the UN, tracing events, actions, and decisions from the end of World War I to the present. Lyon weaves together a consideration of international context, UN institutional dynamics, and US domestic politics to conceptualize and explain the trials and tribulations of the US-UN relationship. In the process, she tells the story of the progression of the US from a country committed to internationalism to one full of dysfunctional partisanship, ideological underpinnings, and domestic power struggles that undermine its capacities to cooperate on a global scale.


Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.


In English.

9781626375710

10.1515/9781626375710 doi


POLITICAL SCIENCE / American Government / General.

JZ4997.5.U6 / L96 2016eb

341.23/73