Liberal Empire: Assessing the Arguments

Ethics and International Affairs 17 (2):35-47 (2003)
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The aim of this essay is not to define empire for all purposes, but to examine the most plausible and, arguably, influential arguments for a new imperial policy, chiefly in the realms of political and military power.

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