Both advocates and opponents of nation building say that the United States played a key role in helping post-war Germany become a democracy. In fact, a close look reveals that, from the standpoint of democratic nation building, the U.S. occupation of Germany is actually a lesson in what not to do.
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Summer 2016 | Government Fails, Long Live Government! The Rise of Failurism | |
Fall 2014 | The Real Case against Activist Global Warming Policy | |
Fall 2012 | The Trend of War in the World: Evidence from the Arab-Israeli Dispute | |
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