Exit Strategy

February 01, 2006

Barry Posen, Ford International Professor of Political Science at MIT, and a member of the Coalition for a Realistic Foreign Policy, explains how the United States can disengage from Iraq within the next 18 months, and why it is in our interest to do so.

The Posen piece can be read in its entirety at the Boston Review website.


http://bostonreview.net/BR31.1/posen.html


Barry R. Posen is a member of the Coalition for a Realistic Foreign Policy, and the Ford International Professor of Political Science at MIT. He will become the director of MIT's Security Studies Program in 2006. Posen is the author of Inadvertent Escalation: Conventional War and Nuclear Risks and The Sources of Military Doctrine.


The journal also features responses to the Posen article by Senators Russell Feingold and Joseph Biden, as well as Christopher Preble, Lawrence Korb and Brian Katulis, Nir Rosen, and several others.

http://bostonreview.net/BR31.1/contents.html

Posted by coalition at February 1, 2006 08:11 AM

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