Podcast: The Next President
From the September/October 2008 issue of Foreign Affairs: The next U.S. president will face problems that will require strength and a renewed...
Authors: Richard C. Holbrooke
Stephen Biddle
Michael E. O'Hanlon
Kenneth M. Pollack
Shlomo Ben-Ami
Prepared by: Brian Morris
September/October 2008
This audio includes readings from the September/October 2008 issue of Foreign Affairs including "The Next President" by Richard Holbrooke; "How to Leave a Stable Iraq" by Stephen Biddle, Michael E. O'Hanlon, and Kenneth M. Pollack; and "A War to Start All Wars" by Shlomo Ben-Ami.
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