07 November 2005

Reconsidering the Bush Doctrine

Behold. Cogent and respectful questioning of the Bush Doctrine free from smugness, accusations of lying, attacks on Halliburton, charges of corruption, rudeness, namecalling and underlying out of control rage.
By Arnold Kling
Recently, Commentary magazine put together a fascinating symposium on the Bush Doctrine, which includes the use of pre-emptive attacks and the strategy of bringing democracy to the Middle East. I strongly recommend reading the symposium, as well as other recent thoughtful pieces by Francis Fukuyama, Theodore Dalrymple, and others cited in the blogs Winds of Change and Belmont Club.

Commentary's editors kicked off the symposium with a number questions about the Bush Doctrine. Participants were asked to comment on the doctrine and its implementation to date.

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