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082 | _bD-11 | ||
100 | _aDaalder, Ivo H., Lindsay, James M. | ||
245 | 0 | _aAmerica unbound: the Bush revolution in foreign policy | |
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_aNew Jersey _bWiley _c2005 |
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500 | _aThis book explores how the Bush revolution in foreign policy carries with it high risks and possibly high costs. The authors argue that an America unbound by the need to convince others of the justice of its cause is an America that conveys an arrogance born of power rather than principle. | ||
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520 | _aThis book explores how the Bush revolution in foreign policy carries with it high risks and possibly high costs. The authors argue that an America unbound by the need to convince others of the justice of its cause is an America that conveys an arrogance born of power rather than principle. | ||
653 | _aBalance of power | ||
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