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This 15 page paper is written in 3 parts. The first part looks at the foreign policy priorities of the US Obama administration. The second part of the paper discusses the idea that the concept of universal human rights is a western concept in international politics. The last part of the paper is a suggested personal statement to support an application for post graduate course in social work. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
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of administration there has been a significant change in US foreign policy priorities. The significant changes started early and were indicated by some of the first telephone calls; reportedly on
the first day in office the issues in the Middle East were taking priority, with calls between President Obama and Palestinian President; Mahmoud Abbas, The Egyptian President; Hosni Mubarak, Israeli
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and King Abdullah of Jordan (Spillius, 2009). It is reported that the first call he made as President was to Mahmoud Abbas and that this is
indicative of a priority to resolve the Israeli Palestine conflict (Spillius, 2009). Other actions in the first full day as president and foreign policy issues concerned the gaining of information
regarding the Iraq and Afghanistan conflict, including calling in the joint chiefs of staff; Robert Gates, the defense secretary, General David Petraeus, the head is Central Command, overseeing the actions
in Afghanistan and Iraq, and other military advisers (Spilius, 2009). This starts to indicate the priorities. However, it does not indicate what the policies are.
It was stated in a number over pre-election pledges that Barack Obama wanted to end the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq, and that on the first day
in office he would instruct military commanders to this effect. Obama stated that the war in Iraq should never have been started (Obama, 2007). However, this does not mean that
the United States is not in a position to have a responsibility in terms of leadership. Instead, Obama is arguing that policies should be principles based, and that the United
States should lead by example. This is good rhetoric, but how does this equates into a firm foreign policy priority? There does not
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