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A Search for Enemies: America's Alliances After the Cold War

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The passing of the Cold War is the most important development of the late 20th century, yet the United States clings tenaciously to old policies. Both the Bush administration and Democratic leaders have insisted on perpetuating a host of obsolete alliances, including NATO and the alliance with Japan, which cost American taxpayers nearly $150 billion a year. Ted Galen Carpenter, director of foreign policy studies at the Cato Institute, offers a provocative critique of that status quo strategy. Although Washington's outdated ...

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A Search for Enemies: America's Alliances After the Cold War 2000, Cato Institute, Washington, DC

ISBN-13: 9780932790958

Trade paperback

A Search for Enemies: America's Alliances After the Cold War 1992, Cato Institute, Washington, DC

ISBN-13: 9780932790965

Hardcover