A Republic, Not an Empire: Reclaiming America's DestinyRegnery Pub., 1999 - 437 pages "Surveying the sweep of our nation's history, Buchanan demonstrates how America's liberty is best protected when the United States pursues its own vital interests, and how our liberty is most endangered when we embark on international crusades that are divorced from those interests."--BOOK JACKET. |
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How Empires Perish | 3 |
Courting Conflict with Russia | 7 |
Americas Future Wars | 27 |
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