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DESCRIPTION:Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs Center for European Studie
 s present The Future of the Atlantic Alliance: The Idea of Strategic Restr
 aint A Talk by William Ruger\, Charles Koch\nInstitute For the last 25 yea
 rs\, the U.S. has based its foreign policy on\na sense of primacy and idea
 lism rather than restraint and realism. &nbsp\;Ruger\nargues that the U.S.
  has failed to recognize the human and economic cost of\ninternational mil
 itary and political intervention. He traces out the\nimplications of a res
 traint-based foreign policy for the future of the Atlantic\nAlliance and N
 ATO.\n\n &nbsp\; Sponsoring Departments: Center for European Studies and&n
 bsp\;Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs  For more information\, contact 
 Havva Karakas-Keles\, hkarakas@syr.edu
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SUMMARY:The Future of the Atlantic Alliance: Is There a Case for a U.S. Gra
 nd Strategy of Restraint?
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs </p><p
 >Center for European Studies </p><p>present </p><p><strong>The Future of t
 he Atlantic Alliance: The Idea of Strategic Restraint</strong> </p><p>A Ta
 lk by William Ruger\, Charles Koch\nInstitute </p><p>For the last 25 years
 \, the U.S. has based its foreign policy on\na sense of primacy and ideali
 sm rather than restraint and realism. &nbsp\;Ruger\nargues that the U.S. h
 as failed to recognize the human and economic cost of\ninternational milit
 ary and political intervention. He traces out the\nimplications of a restr
 aint-based foreign policy for the future of the Atlantic\nAlliance and NAT
 O.</p><p>\n\n &nbsp\;</p><p> Sponsoring Departments: Center for European S
 tudies and&nbsp\;Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs </p><p> For more inf
 ormation\, contact Havva Karakas-Keles\, <a href="mailto:hkarakas@syr.edu"
 >hkarakas@syr.edu</a></p>
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