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After Democracy 11.26.07

November 06, 2007

Christopher Coyne discusses his book After War: The Political Economy of Exporting Democracy (Stanford University Press, 2007) at a Book Forum sponsored by the Cato Institute.

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The Case for Restraint

MIT's Barry Posen takes to the pages of The American Interest to make the case for a new direction in U.S. foreign policy.

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Picking Up after Failed War on Terror

Andrew Bacevich delivers a devastating critique of the Bush administration's war on terror in the Los Angeles Times.

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Betting on the Wrong Donkey

In the latest issue of The National Interest, Christopher Preble reviews Kurt Campbell and Michael O'Hanlon's Hard Power: The New Politics of National Security.

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Being Right Matters

Cato Foreign Policy Analyst Justin Logan has an idea for holding foreign policy pundits accountable for their past misjudgments -- and occasional insights.

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A Troubling Interventionist Consensus

Over at the National Interest Online, David Rieff and Christopher Preble bemoan the foreign policy community's fixation on military intervention.

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