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John Ikenberry

Blogs

Victor’s Justice, American Style

The United States acted generously and inclusively after the Cold War ended. Didn't we?

Books & Reviews

Woodrow Wilson's War

George W. Bush’s decision to invade Iraq was more consistent with the American tradition than many of his critics claimed, and some of his erstwhile supporters wished. The Wilsonians try to distance themselves from Bush, but they wind  up demonstr

Pushing Restraint

A sweeping institutional history of pst-war settlements leaves something to be desired, namely, more history.

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February 12, 2012