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Tag: Editors’ Note

Roundtable Introduction: Can Democracies Go It Alone? [Full Text]

The Editors | March 12, 2009

The idea that democratic states should establish exclusive venues for international cooperation provides an opportunity for reflection on the global role of the U.S. and other liberal democracies, and on the future of multilateralism and the UN system. With James M. Lindsay, Stephen Schlesinger, Kishore Mahbubani, and Ruth Wedgwood.

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