Liberal Interventionism 
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SOURCE: The New Republic
9/8/2021
Review: The Case Against "Humane War"
by Daniel Bessner
Samuel Moyn's book "Humane" pushes for policymakers and intellectuals to focus less on the strategy of warfare and more on whether war should be fought, a crucial step to reestablishing peace as the goal of international relations and American foreign policy.
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SOURCE: Project Syndicate
8/31/2021
Podcast: Stephen Wertheim on the End of the Indispensable Nation
Since September 11, has the idea of America as an "indispensable nation" for the cause of liberty, democracy and peace done more harm than good? Historian Stephen Wertheim discusses foreign policy with Elmira Bayrasli.
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