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Michael Lind

Michael Lind is Whitehead senior fellow at the New America Foundation in Washington. Among his many books are (with Ted Halstead) The Radical Center: The Future of American Politics (Random House, 2001), Made In Texas: George W. Bush And The Southern Takeover Of American Politics (Basic Books, 2003), and The American Way of Strategy: U.S. Foreign Policy and the American Way of Life (Oxford University Press, 2006).

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The US foreign-policy future: a progressive-realist union?

The argument for a new-model American foreign policy that unites liberal internationalism and Realpolitik is intellectually and politically flawed, argues Michael Lind of the New America Foundation.

The future of US foreign policy: a reply

Michael Lind's advocacy of a concert-of-power solution to the United States predicament in Iraq provoked a range of criticisms on openDemocracy. Here, he replies to his critics.

What next? US foreign policy after Bush

The argument for a new-model American foreign policy that unites liberal internationalism and Realpolitik is intellectually and politically flawed, argues Michael Lind of the New America Foundation.

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