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NATIONAL INTEREST 2015-02 (9) answer(s).
 
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America: Australia's dangerous ally / Fraser, Malcolm   Article
Fraser, Malcolm Article
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Summary/Abstract Australia should not embrace America, writes its former prime minister, but preserve itself from Washington’s reckless overreach.
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America is fated to lead / Kaplan, Robert D   Article
Kaplan, Robert D Article
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Summary/Abstract Culture and geography really do matter. Great statesmen may attempt to rebel against these limits, but their skillful diplomacy constitutes an implicit acceptance that they exist.
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Athens on the midway: defending Leo Strauss / Rosen, Gary   Article
Rosen, Gary Article
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Summary/Abstract Leo Strauss is often depicted as a sinister neocon guru whose ideas led directly to endless wars in the Middle East. Robert Howse’s worthy, academic Leo Strauss: Man of Peace correctly argues that this is bunk.
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China's military is about to go global / Mastro, Oriana Skylar   Article
Mastro, Oriana Skylar Article
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Summary/Abstract The burgeoning need to protect commercial assets and Chinese nationals abroad will inevitably lead Beijing to develop new military capabilities and take on missions further afield.
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Don't worship at the altar of Andrew Marshall / Desch, Michael C   Article
Desch, Michael C Article
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Summary/Abstract Andrew Krepinevich and Barry Watts’s The Last Warrior seeks to canonize longtime Defense Department strategist Andrew Marshall. But his record was far more mixed than his incense burners are prepared to admit.
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GOP’s entitlement challenge / Olsen, Henry   Article
Olsen, Henry Article
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Summary/Abstract The states conservatives need to win the presidency benefit disproportionally from entitlements. Reagan’s principles can guide compassionate reform. REPUBLICANS OUGHT to be familiar with the concept of temptation. Resisting temptation is a big theme in Christianity, as the Lord’s Prayer reminds us, and the modern GOP has long been the preferred party for the observant Christian. Yet when it comes to the central politico-economic question of our time—the declining wages available to the unskilled or semiskilled worker—many on the right succumb all too easily.
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Is greatness gone? / Merry, Robert W   Article
Merry, Robert W Article
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Summary/Abstract Aaron David Miller argues not only that greatness is gone in America’s presidential politics, but also that we should all rejoice in its passing.
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Washington Post: the most reckless editorial page in America / Carden, James; Heilbrunn, Jacob   Article
Heilbrunn, Jacob Article
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Summary/Abstract The Post’s editorial-page editor, Fred Hiatt, is championing the revival of crusading foreign-policy doctrines that, more often than not, have brought Washington to grief in the past.
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Welcome to China and America's nuclear nightmare / Colby, Elbridge   Article
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Summary/Abstract Nuclear weapons will come to loom larger—and perhaps much larger—than they have since the Cold War over U.S. and Chinese military planning.
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