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This bookcriticizes the moralism of so much of our foreign policy and analyzes the language and culture of totalitarianism.
Remembering a great thinker: Jeane J. Kirkpatrick's seminal essay on American national interest abroad and the insidious nature of Communism.
Rubin reviews Natan Sharansky's The Case for Democracy.
John R. Bolton remembers Jeane J. Kirkpatrick during her memorial service at the Washington National Cathedral on February 6, 2007.
It is too early to tell whether the revolutions sweeping across the Arab world will prove the long awaited "third wave of democratization." It is clear, however, that no regional regime is immune to their impact, not even the self-proclaimed vanguard of permanent world revolutions, the Islamist regime in Tehran.
Jeane Kirkpatrick was an enormous force for honesty, liberty, candor, straightforwardness, and sheer moral bravery.
AEI scholars and staff remember their friend and colleague.
This volume is oriented around themes of democratic societies and undemocratic systems, human rights and political obligations.







