Military, Scientific, and Technological
Knaus writes about Bosnia, a relatively successful case of international intervention. Stewart mocks formulaic approaches to intervention and rejects almost all policy prescriptions for Afghanistan other than extracting foreign troops as soon and as gracefully as possible.
Three recent books on national security and the politics of intelligence assessments.
Betts is by no means a lone voice arguing for American restraint, but he is certainly among the most articulate.



