Daydream Believers: How a Few Grand Ideas Wrecked American Power
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The disasters of American foreign policy these last eight years are well known. Why they happened continues to puzzle many. How to repair the damage is the biggest challenge the next president will face. In Daydream Believers, celebrated Slate columnist Fred Kaplan-"one of our most incisive thinkers about strategic issues," according to Walter Isaacson-combines in-depth reporting and razor-sharp analysis to explain just how America got so far off track. Kaplan traces the origins of these catastr…
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