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Looking back iii
Two recent opinions remind me, in different ways, of George Kennan’s warning that foreign policy doctrines are mainly for public consumption and that they can lead to policy disasters (think containment and Vietnam) by oversimplifying reality. If you’re interestsed in this … Continue reading