A 'progressive realist' US foreign policy begins with modesty
By Joseph S. Nye
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Tuesday, August 29, 2006
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Polls in the United States show low public approval for President George W. Bush's handling of foreign policy, but little agreement on what should take its place. The unbridled ambitions of the neoconservatives and assertive nationalists in Bush's first administration produced a foreign policy that was like a car with no brakes. It was bound to go off the road. This Article is only available in The Daily Star on-line archive. Containing over 100,000 articles, The Daily Star archive is an excellent information source and research tool for all events in Lebanon and the region since 1997.
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