Title of article :
“American Empire” as an Analytic Question or a Rhetorical Move?
Author/Authors :
HendrikSpruyt، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Recent events have led to a renewed scholarly interest in empire and the
question whether the United States and its policies abroad constitute an
‘‘American Empire.’’ This essay clarifies the various uses of the term and
argues that conceptual overstretching retards scholarly analysis of the
phenomenon. This essay suggests a definition of the term ‘‘empire’’ and
provides an ideal-typical reference point to study its empirical variations.
I provide a typology of empires to guide the analysis of common features
as well as distinguishing characteristics. We can then answer the question
whether contemporary manifestations might differ from their historical
precursors. American unilateralist policy today differs in fundamental
respects from previous imperial processes and structures. In contradistinction
with earlier empires, U.S. policies lack the incentive structures
for peripheral elites and local populations that typified imperial rule in
the past. While falling short of constituting a formal empire, its policies
face the same contradictions that confronted the western maritime
empires as well as the USSR and which led to their dismemberment
Keywords :
ideal-type , Universalism , empire
Journal title :
International Studies Perspectives
Journal title :
International Studies Perspectives