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The Return of the Liberal Hawk?
That's the claim that author Derek Chollet makes in this blog-post . A friend of mine isn't convinced. He writes: "Chollet tries to argue that an Obama administration will follow the same centrist foreign policy that President Clinton pursued in his second term, which he characterizes as resting on three pillars: 'Embracing globalization and trade; promoting democracy; and developing a ...
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