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Foreign Affairs
"U.S. Power and Strategy After Iraq" -- Joseph Nye
"Bush and the World. THE NEED FOR A NEW WILSONIANISM" -- Michael Hirsh
"Why America Still Needs the United Nations" -- Shashi Tharoor
"Alone or With Others" -- Robert Tucker
National Interest
"The Unipolar Moment Revisited" -- Charles Krauthammer
American Enterprise Institute
The Multilateral Myth -- Vance Serchuk
Multilateralism: A Diplomatic Mantra--Michael Rubin
Brookings Institution
Unilateralism Disgraced -- Ivo Daalder
"Bush's Flair for Unilateralism Not Boosting International Ties" -- James Lindsay
"Bush's Unilateralism Risks Alienating America's Allies" -- Philip H. Gordon
"The Heavy Price of America's Going It Alone" -- Lael Brainard/Michael O'Hanlon
Council on Foreign Relations
"The End of Unilateralism? Arms Control After September 11" -- Lawrence Korb
"Unitlateralism and Preemption" A Flawed Doctrine?-- Kenneth Adelman/Dianne Feinstein
"Pragmatic Multilateralism: Strategies for Engagment in an Age of Interdependence"
"We Can't Meet Most of the Challenges We Face on Our Own" (Interview with Richard Haass)
"U.S. Power and Strategy After Iraq" -- Joseph Nye
"Bush and the World. THE NEED FOR A NEW WILSONIANISM" -- Michael Hirsh
"Why America Still Needs the United Nations" -- Shashi Tharoor
"Alone or With Others" -- Robert Tucker
National Interest
"The Unipolar Moment Revisited" -- Charles Krauthammer
American Enterprise Institute
The Multilateral Myth -- Vance Serchuk
Multilateralism: A Diplomatic Mantra--Michael Rubin
Brookings Institution
Unilateralism Disgraced -- Ivo Daalder
"Bush's Flair for Unilateralism Not Boosting International Ties" -- James Lindsay
"Bush's Unilateralism Risks Alienating America's Allies" -- Philip H. Gordon
"The Heavy Price of America's Going It Alone" -- Lael Brainard/Michael O'Hanlon
Council on Foreign Relations
"The End of Unilateralism? Arms Control After September 11" -- Lawrence Korb
"Unitlateralism and Preemption" A Flawed Doctrine?-- Kenneth Adelman/Dianne Feinstein
"Pragmatic Multilateralism: Strategies for Engagment in an Age of Interdependence"
"We Can't Meet Most of the Challenges We Face on Our Own" (Interview with Richard Haass)

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