Summary: war of necessity, war of choice. Review and Analysis of Richard N. Haass's Book
(2017)

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[United States] : Political Book Summaries, 2017
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9782511002827 (electronic bk.) MWT13042878, 2511002825 (electronic bk.) 13042878
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English
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