Guardian: Libya's Escalating Drama Reopens the Case for Liberal Intervention
Timothy Garton Ash discusses whether to intervene, or not, in Libya.
Speaker: James M. Lindsay, Senior Vice President, Council on Foreign Relations
March 17, 2011
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