Articles by Christopher Layne

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Revolt of the Europeans 
Christopher Layne
“Old Europe” rallies to counter rising American hegemony.

The Cost of Empire 
Christopher Layne
President Bush’s war policy marks the beginning of the end of America’s era of global dominance..

The Next Emperor   
Christopher Layne
Kerry sketches a foreign policy vision scarcely different from the Bush administration’s.

The Best of Bad Choices 
Christopher Layne
Given the improbability of internationalizing the occupation and the implausibility of bringing in more troops, America should set a timetable for leaving Iraq

Wilson's Ghost   
Christopher Layne
Far from preserving liberty at home, endless wars for democracy abroad undermine our Republic.

Failure Is An Option   
Christopher Layne
Withdrawing from Iraq would be less damaging to American security than “staying the course.”

Iran: The Logic of Deterrence 
Christopher Layne
Tehran’s quest for nuclear weapons is a rational response to a real threat, which makes diplomacy a more prudent option than regime change.

Balancing Act 
Christopher Layne
Give terrorists what they don’t want: a U.S. departure from Iraq.

Grown-Ups’ Table   
Christopher Layne
America and the World: Conversations on the Future of American Foreign Policy by Zbigniew Brzezinski and Brent Scowcroft

 

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