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- 9/11 and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq : a chronology and reference guide
- After America : narratives for the next global age
- After Bush : the case for continuity in American foreign policy
- America right or wrong : an anatomy of American nationalism
- American ambassadors : the past, present, and future of America's diplomats
- Engaging the Muslim world
- Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2002
- Going to Tehran : why the United States must come to terms with the Islamic Republic of Iran
- Harold Pinter : art, truth & politics
- Hegemony constrained : evasion, modification, and resistance to American foreign policy
- Incoherent empire
- Intelligence matters : the CIA, the FBI, Saudi Arabia, and the failure of America's War on Terror
- Issues in American foreign policy
- Just another major crisis? : the United States and Europe since 2000
- Libya since 1969 : Qadhafi's revolution revisited
- Mission of folly : Canada and Afghanistan
- Monsters to destroy : the neoconservative war on terror and sin
- Peace not terror : leaders of the antiwar movement speak out against U.S. foreign policy post 9/11
- Power rules : how common sense can rescue American foreign policy
- Supporting human rights and democracy : the U.S. record 2003-2004
- Surrender is not an option : defending America at the United Nations and abroad
- The freedom agenda : why America must spread democracy (just not the way George Bush did)
- The new American militarism : how Americans are seduced by war
- The politics of protest and US foreign policy : performative construction of the war on terror
- The prosperity agenda : what the world wants from America--and what we need in return
- The sorrows of empire : militarism, secrecy, and the end of the Republic
- U.S. public diplomacy : strategic planning efforts have improved, but agencies face significant implementation challenges : testimony before the Subcommittee on International Organizations, Human Rights, and Oversight, House Committee on Foreign Affairs
- U.S. support for Afghan women, children, and refugees
- War and the American difference : theological reflections on violence and national identity
- Welcome to the desert of the real! : five essays on 11 September and related dates
- Why American foreign policy fails : unsafe at home and despised abroad
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