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"Introduction: Seven Tenets"

"Introduction: Seven Tenets"

Book Chapter, Dealing with Dictators: Dilemmas of U.S. Diplomacy and Intelligence Analysis, 1945-1990, pages 1-13

February 2007

Authors: Philip D. Zelikow, Former Associate Professor of Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School; Former Faculty Affiliate, International Security Program, Ernest R. May, Former Faculty Affiliate, International Security Program

Belfer Center Programs or Projects: International Security

 

"Almost from the beginning, a central theme of U.S. foreign policy has
been support for democracy against dictatorship...."

Other Chapters in Dealing with Dictators: Dilemmas of U.S. Diplomacy and Intelligence Analysis, 1945-1990:

 

Full text of this publication is available at:
http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/chapters/0262134594intro1.pdf

For Academic Citation:

May, Ernest R. and Philip D. Zelikow. "Introduction: Seven Tenets." Chap. in Dealing with Dictators: Dilemmas of U.S. Diplomacy and Intelligence Analysis, 1945-1990. Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press, February 2007.

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