Michael Cairo
Professor
Political Science
Transylvania University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Michael Cairo has completed his Ph.D. in the University of Virginia in 1999, M.A. in University of Virginia in 1994 and B.A. in S.U.N.Y. College at Geneseo in 1992. He is the member of International Studies Association and Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations.
Research Interest
American foreign policy, The presidency in foreign policy, Politics of Israel/Palestine and the Middle East.
Publications
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“The ‘Imperial Presidency’ Triumphant: War Powers in the Clinton and the Bush Administrations†in Executing the Constitution: Putting the President Back into the Constitution, Christopher S. Kelley, ed. SUNY Press, 2006.
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The Gulf: The Bush Presidencies and the Middle East. University Press of Kentucky Series in Conflict, Diplomacy, and Peace, 2012.
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"Consigliere: James Baker and the Gulf War" in Diplomats at War: The American Experience, Andrew Stewart and J. Simon Rofe, editors. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Republic of Letters Publishing BV, 2013.
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"The Bush Administration and the Globalization of the War on Terror: Is Containment an Alternative?" in Liberty and Security in the Age of Terrorism, Murray S.Y. Bessette, editor. Commonwealth Security Studies Laboratory, 2013.
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H-Diplo/ISSF Roundtable Reviews, Vol. VII, No. 13 (2015)
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"The Vice Presidency of George H.W. Bush", in A Companion to Ronald Reagan, ed. Andrew L. Johns (Wiley-Blackwell, 2015).