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Hungary and the Reversibility of Liberal Democracy
Paul R. Pillar
| Jan 20, 2012
Hungary is steadily backing away from its democratic principles. Is the United States next?
Who Writes the Nation's Moral Code?
Paul R. Pillar
| Apr 01, 2011
As much as pundits might hope otherwise, morality is not black and white. It's time to broaden the debate.
The Proprietary View of Peace
Paul R. Pillar
| Mar 22, 2011
Run-of-the-mill government officials have probably done more for peace than any sign holder in Lafayette Park.
Peter King and Selective Opposition to Extremism
Paul R. Pillar
| Mar 08, 2011
A hypocritical approach to extremism undermines U.S. counterterrorism efforts—and breeds anti-Americanism.
The Death of Innocents
Paul R. Pillar
| Feb 28, 2011
Anything does not go to protect one's own people.
What Cameron's Cuts Mean for Conservatives and Neocons
Christopher A. Preble
| Oct 21, 2010
London's military-budget cuts are an inconvenient truth for neocons like Max Boot.
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