Realism and Democracy American Foreign Policy after the Arab Spring
Elliott Abrams discusses his new book, Realism and Democracy: American Foreign Policy after the Arab Abrams urges that in the Middle East, the United States should support the struggle for freedomfor its own sake and because repression feeds extremism. Islamist extremists have an ideology, which means that policemen and jails alone cannot in the end defeat them. Charting forty years of American human rights policy, Abrams argues that realism requires a deep appreciation for the war of ideas and
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