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STREAMING LIVE TODAY: Michael Lind on The Future of U.S. Foreign Policy

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Michael Lind will be joining me today live at 12:15 pm EST for a discussion of his provocative book, The American Way of Strategy: U.S. Foreign Policy and the American Way of Life.

Lind's book has just been released as a paperback and has received much serious acclaim in the New York Times, Washington Post, and Foreign Affairs.

Lind plans to take on both neoconservatives and liberal promoters of a concert of democracies.

Join us.

-- Steve Clemons

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