25 Alan Brinkley, ‘Legacies of World War II’, in Alan Brinkley, Liberalism and its Discontents
(Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1998), p. 106.
26 See Paul Starr, ‘Liberalism versus Populism’, available from Paul Starr, Freedom’s Power
website, http://www.freedomspower.com/2007/04/liberalism-versus-populism.html
(accessed 20 September 2007).
27 See Campbell Craig, Glimmer of a New Leviathan: Total War in the Realism of Niebuhr,
Morgenthau, and Waltz (New York: Columbia University Press, 2003), especially
pp. 117–36.
28 Olivier Zunz, Why the American Century?(Chicago: University Of Chicago Press, 2000).
29 Most notably in Richard W. Taylor, Review of Waltz, Man, the State and War: A
Theoretical Analysis, published in Midwest Journal of Political Science, 4 (2) May 1960,
pp. 194–97; J. David Singer, Review of Waltz, Man, the State and War: A Theoretical
Analysis, published in World Politics, 12 (3), April 1960, pp. 453–61.
30 Waltz, Man, the State and War, p. 238.
31 For example, see Deborah Boucoyannis, ‘The international wanderings of a Liberal idea,
or why Liberals can learn to stop worrying and love the balance of power’, Perspectives
on Politics, 5 (4), December 2007, pp. 703–28.
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