"U.S. policymakers (and the Europeans and a growing number of other countries) don't have the luxury of being academic about their work if they expect to clearly articulate that our interests include a world with more real democracies and prospering free peoples." Paul Bonicelli, Foriegn Policy Magazine
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Friday, July 27, 2012
"If you have to modify it, it isn't really a democracy."
"U.S. policymakers (and the Europeans and a growing number of other countries) don't have the luxury of being academic about their work if they expect to clearly articulate that our interests include a world with more real democracies and prospering free peoples." Paul Bonicelli, Foriegn Policy Magazine
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