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Helicopter,” Los Angeles Times, July 20, 2006, p. A10. The
Clinton administration resorted to cruise missile attacks
five times: three against Iraq (1993, 1996, 1998), one in 1995
against Bosnian Serb forces in the former Yugoslavia, and
one against targets in Afghanistan and Sudan in 1998. James
Mann, “Foreign Policy of the Cruise Missile,” Los Angeles Times,
December 23, 1998, p. 5. - A comprehensive account of the Afghanistan invasion and
its aftermath is in Barnett R. Rubin, “Saving Afghanistan,”
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Globalization Work (New York: W. W. Norton, 2007). - Benjamin Applebaum, “Perils of Globalization When Factories
Close and Towns Struggle,” New York Times, May 17, 2015, p. A1.
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the Homeland,” Policy Studies Journal 38:1 (2010):1–21; John
Mueller, Overblown: How Politicians, the Terrorism Industry
and Others Stoke National Security Fears (New York: Free Press,
2006). - Fred Kaplan, “North Korea’s Nuclear Test Isn’t as Dangerous
as Kim Jong-un Wants Us to Believe,” Slate, January 6, 2016,
http://www.slate.com/articles/newsand politics/politics/2016/01/
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