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Interesting post by Stewart Patrick on the Foreign Affairs website looking at Libya in the context of Obama’s Presidential Study Directive 10 (August 4, 2011), which establishes an interagency Atrocities Prevention Board. This Directive might suggest a new enthusiasm for American … Continue reading