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Everyone from American scholars to foreign statesmen finds American foreign policy very puzzling. And so the basic tenor of all commentaries on this policy, at any time and from any source, tends to be critical. When was the last time you read an enthusiastic endorsement of American foreign policy? I...
Americans have always seen their nation asexceptional with a very special mission: to make the world a better place. But while there is broad consensus on the mission, there is no consensus on the method.
Warhawks are not the only people saying that a strike on Iran's nuclear facilities would be preferable to a nuclear Iran, and President Obama might start backing down on his stance against military intervention.
Review of The Wilsonian Century: U.S. Foreign Policy Since 1900, by Frank Ninkovich.
If we continue to choose international law over national interests, more lives will continue to be lost and dictators will stay in power much longer.
This monographsuggests thatthe world needs an American pax to provide both global peace and prosperity.
Senator Liebermanseems to be the solestandard bearer of liberal internationalism in the Democratic Party.
There's evidence Bush's team was contemplating war with Iraq even before 9/11.




