Realist Foreign Policy Has Become an Apology for Great-Power Politics

If patriotism, as the blowhard Samuel Johnson once said, “is the last refuge of the scoundrel,” then “the national interest” must be the first. It is the most protean of justifications: by invoking it, states can just as easily legitimize military interventions as excuse unpardonable passivity. Who hasn’t at some point heard a government official […]

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