U.S. Military Power and Global Affairs
The Cato Institute held a forum on the role of military force in U.S. foreign policy, alternates to militarism in meeting diplomatic goals, … read more
The Cato Institute held a forum on the role of military force in U.S. foreign policy, alternates to militarism in meeting diplomatic goals, Americans' attitudes toward war, and the recent history of the uses of U.S. military power. Following ther remarks they answered questions from the audience. close
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