"... Obama has emphasized bureaucratic efficiency over ideology, and approached foreign policy as if it were case law, deciding his response to every threat or crisis on its own merits. 'When you start applying blanket policies on the complexities of the current world situation, you’re going to get yourself into trouble,' he said...."
Writes Ryan Lizza in The New Yorker.
But even for case law, you need doctrine!
Monday, April 25, 2011
"This spring, Obama officials often expressed impatience with questions about theory or about the elusive quest for an Obama doctrine...."
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law,
Libya,
Obama and the military,
Obama's psyche
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