December 08, 2009
The Practice and Politics of Nation-Building
If there is a "third rail" of U.S. foreign policy, nation-building would be high on the list of contenders. Yet if the word itself is universally decried, the policies that characterize it have played a recurring role in America's, and the international community's, interventions abroad. WPR examines The Practice and Politics of Nation-Building.
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