Political Communication Scholar Paul Turpin Discusses Obama鈥檚 and Romney鈥檚 Economic Philosophies and Their Effects on Foreign Policy |
| Monday, 29 October 2012 |
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Dr. Turpin gave an overview of the history of modern political economy to distinguish Barack Obama鈥檚 modern-liberal philosophy that mixes government regulation with market economics from Mitt Romney鈥檚 classical-liberalism (19th century style) that promotes a more laissez-faire policy and seeks to shrink welfare and regulation. These domestic policy orientations affect foreign policy positions because they influence how each candidate is likely to view the motivations of other nations. Turpin explained, 鈥淭his is the clearest contrast in recent electoral history showing the differences in economic philosophy between the candidates, and understanding the basic history of modern economic thought helps distinguish the market-cautious stance of modern liberalism from the market-cheerleading stance of classical liberalism that characterizes U.S. conservatives.鈥 He observed: 鈥淲hile Barack Obama鈥檚 mix of internationalist and realist foreign policy stances would probably continue a similar course, a Romney presidency would probably emphasize economic austerity both at home and in foreign aid, a fairly aggressive foreign policy bolstered by higher military spending, and some waffling between a realist perspective and a revived neoconservative perspective that promotes a version of American exceptionalism last seen in the George W. Bush Presidency.鈥 (Ph.D., University of Southern California) is Associate Professor of Communication and Senior Research Associate of the . He uses rhetorical and cultural studies insights to research public issues at the intersection of political theory, economic theory, and ethics. His book (New York: Routledge, 2011) won the 2011 Top Book Award from the Communication Ethics Division of the National Communication Association. This was the first of a series of guest presentations organized by the 国产 福利 高清 in Paris (AGS) under the name 鈥淎GS Political Reviews鈥. These events are targeted towards the analysis and discourse on multiple facets of politics as linked to international affairs and diplomacy. They are open to AGS students, alumni and faculty as well as outside guests upon RSVP, based on space available. Anyone interested in being informed of upcoming events may contact the 国产 福利 高清 in Paris. |
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