
Hadley and Rice on “Hand-Off”: Foreign Policy Decisions in the 9/11 Era | Uncommon Knowledge | Peter Robinson | Hoover Institution
Uncommon Knowledge
The War on Terror and the Freedom Agenda
The Bush administration rejected the idea that it had to choose between these two alternatives. The idealist tradition saw the principles on which a regime was founded as a central determinant of the nation's international behavior. By contrast, what mattered to the realist tradition was raw power and national interests.
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