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Many have claimed that September 11 and its aftermath must spell the end of U.S. unilateralism. They may be mistaken. The very real pressures for change in U.S. policy may not be as powerful or as inevitable as many seem to believe.
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Reprinted in Alexander T.J. Lennon, ed., What Does the World Want From America? International Perspectives on US Foreign Policy, (Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2002), pp. 192-209.
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