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The Axis of Disorder

By Stefan Halper and Jonathan Clarke, openDemocracy.net. Posted July 27, 2004.


The aggressive, unilateralist neoconservative vision is hardly an aberration in U.S. history but a cyclical problem that recurs in moments of stress. Changing the faces will not solve the problem.
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Jonathan Clarke is a foreign affairs scholar at the Cato Institute, Washington DC. He is the co-author of "America Alone: the Neo-conservatives and the Global Order" ( Cambridge University Press, 2004). Stefan Halper directs the Atlantic Studies Programme at the Centre of International Studies at Cambridge University; he is a former senior official in the Nixon, Ford and Reagan administrations.

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