How America Became the World's Dispensable Nation

January 31, 2005

Michael Lind, Whitehead Senior Fellow at the New America Foundation, explains how the United States has isolated itself from the rest of the world, and explores the ramifications for U.S. security over the long term. The entire article is available here .

Posted by coalition at January 31, 2005 09:45 AM

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