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In the National Interest: A New Grand Strategy for American Foreign Policy
"...how can the United States maximize the benefits that primacy brings and minimize the resistance that its power sometimes provokes?"
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Walt, Stephen M.. “In the National Interest: A New Grand Strategy for American Foreign Policy.” Boston Review, vol. 30. no. 1. (February / March 2005) .
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