Author profile: Bailey Schwab

Bailey Schwab is a PhD student at York St. John University. His research focuses on the role that presidential doctrines have played in the expansion of the U.S. Presidency from 1981–2009. Schwab is a participant in the Ronald Reagan Foundation’s scholarly roundtables and has published a book review in Intelligence and National Security.

Analysing the Bush Doctrine Through Carl Schmitt’s Concept of the Political

Bailey Schwab • Oct 31 2022 • Articles

Politics, within liberal states, has often expressed the illiberal friend-enemy distinction with intensity to justify the centralisation of executive power.

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