Jean-Bertrand Aristide
The Shiprider Solution: Policing the Caribbean
Elliott Abrams
| Mar 01, 1996
Thr reality is that the Caribbean micro-states have a most uncertain future, and may prove to be politically and economically unviable. Given their location, it is a strong American interest to maintain stability.
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Lobbyists
Doug Bandow
| Mar 08, 2010
The Armenian genocide dispute is just the latest example of the negative influence of ethnic lobbies on U.S. foreign policy.
An Immense Charge: Realist Lessons about the Consequences of Intervention
J. Peter Pham
| May 26, 2004
In his March 17, 2003 speech delivering a final ultimatum to Saddam Hussein, President George W.
Lessons To and From the Road to Hell: Ten Years after the Rwandan Genocide
J. Peter Pham
| Apr 14, 2004
For better or worse, in democracies, politicians respond to the domestic pressure, which is seldom altruistic.
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