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Online readings:

The Federalist Papers, no. 5.

George Washington Farewell Address, 1796.

The Monroe Doctrine, 1823.

Melvin Laird, Iraq: Learning the Lessons of Vietnam, Foreign Affairs, 2005.

Randall B. Ripley and James M. Lindsay, Promise versus Reality: Continuity and Change after the Cold War, in Ripley and Lindsay.

Charles Krauthammer, The Unipolar Moment, Foreign Affairs, 1990/1991.

Christopher Layne, The Unipolar Illusion: Why New Great Powers Will Rise, International Security, 1993.

The National Security Strategy of the United States of America, September 20, 2002.

9/11 Commission Report.

G. John Ikenberry, America’s Imperial Ambition, Foreign Affairs, 2002.

Robert Kagan, The September 12 Paradigm, Foreign Affairs, 2008.

Robert Kagan and William Kristol, The Right War for the Right Reasons, The Weekly Standard, 2004.

Paul Starobin,  The French Were Right, National Journal, Nov 8, 2003.

William Kristol, Victory in Spite of All Terror, The Weekly Standard, 2005.

David Cole and Jules Lobel, Why We Are Losing the War on Terror, The Nation, 2007.        

Philip H. Gordon, Can the War on Terror Be Won? How to Fight the Right War, Foreign Affairs, 2007.

Hady Amr and P. W. Singer, To Win the ''War on Terror,'' We Must First Win the ''War of Ideas'': Here's How, The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2008.

Leslie H. Gelb, The Elusive Obama Doctrine, The National Interest, 2012.

Martin Indyk, Kenneth Lieberthal, and Michael E. O'Hanlon Scoring Obama's Foreign Policy, Foreign Affairs, 2012.

Walter Russell Mead, The Tea Party and American Foreign Policy, Foreign Affairs, 2011.

 

 

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