If You Can't Lick 'em, Try Diplomacy

September 19, 2005

Anatol Lieven contemplates the lessons, post-9/11 and post-Iraq, for U.S. diplomacy.

The article, originally published by the International Herald Tribune on September 9, 2005, can be read in its entirety here.


Anatol Lieven, senior research fellow at the New America Foundation, is a member of the Coalition for a Realistic Foreign Policy. He is the author numerous books and articles, including, most recently America Right or Wrong: An Anatomy of American Nationalism.

Posted by coalition at September 19, 2005 09:46 AM

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