U.S. Foreign Policy Attitudes
In a recent New Republic online article (World Weary), Carnegie Visiting Scholar John Judis uses a hybrid of history and recent poll findings to explain why Americans have changed their foreign policy outlook from liberal internationalism and neoconservatism after 9/11, to the current tendency of isolationism.
Wednesday, December 21, 2005
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