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Ted Galen Carpenter

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"Escaping the "Graveyard of Empires": A Strategy to Exit Afghanistan," by Malou Innocent and Ted Galen Carpenter, White Paper no. 28, September 14, 2009.

"NATO at 60: A Hollow Alliance," Policy Analysis no. 635, March 30, 2009.

"Troubled Neighbor: Mexico's Drug Violence Poses a Threat to the United States," Policy Analysis no. 631, February 2, 2009.

"Taiwan's Defense Budget: How Taipei's Free Riding Risks War," by Justin Logan and Ted Galen Carpenter, Policy Analysis no. 600, September 13, 2007.

"Escaping the Trap: Why the United States Must Leave Iraq," Policy Analysis no. 588, February 14, 2007.

"Iran's Nuclear Program: America's Policy Options," Policy Analysis no. 578, September 18, 2006.

"Mexico Is Becoming the Next Colombia," Foreign Policy Briefing no. 87, November 15, 2005.

"How the Drug War in Afghanistan Undermines America’s War on Terror," Foreign Policy Briefing no. 84, November 10, 2004.

"President Bush's Muddled Policy on Taiwan," Foreign Policy Briefing no. 82, March 15, 2004.

"Options for Dealing with North Korea," Foreign Policy Briefing no. 73, January 6, 2003.

"Unsavory Bedfellows: Washington's International Partners in the War on Drugs," Foreign Policy Briefing no. 71, August 1, 2002.

"Going Too Far: Bush's Pledge to Defend Taiwan," Foreign Policy Briefing no. 66, May 30, 2001.

"Waist Deep in the Balkans and Sinking: Washington Confronts the Crisis in Macedonia," Policy Analysis no. 397, April 30, 2001.

"Let Taiwan Defend Itself," Policy Analysis no. 313, August 24, 1998.

"Nato Expansion Flashpoint No. 2: The Border between Hungary and Serbia," by Ted Galen Carpenter and Pavel Kislitsyn, Foreign Policy Briefing no. 45, November 24, 1997.

"Nato Expansion Flashpoint No. 1: The Border between Poland and Belarus," by Ted Galen Carpenter and Andrew Stone, Foreign Policy Briefing no. 44, September 16, 1997.

"The Domino Theory Reborn: Clinton's Bosnia Intervention and the "Wider War" Thesis," Foreign Policy Briefing no. 42, August 15, 1996.

"Smoke And Mirrors: The Clinton-Hashimoto Summit," Foreign Policy Briefing no. 41, May 16, 1996.

"Paternalism and Dependence: The U.S.-Japanese Security Relationship," Policy Analysis no. 244, November 1, 1995.

"Holbrooke Horror: The U.S. Peace Plan for Bosnia," Foreign Policy Briefing no. 37, October 27, 1995.

"U.S. Troops In Macedonia: Back Door To War?," Foreign Policy Briefing no. 30, March 17, 1994.

"Staying out of Potential Nuclear Crossfires," Policy Analysis no. 199, November 24, 1993.

"Declaring an Armistice in the International Drug War," Foreign Policy Briefing no. 26, July 26, 1993.

"Setting a Dangerous Precedent in Somalia," Foreign Policy Briefing no. 20, December 18, 1992.

"Foreign Policy Masochism: The Campaign for U.S. Intervention in Yugoslavia," Foreign Policy Briefing no. 19, July 1, 1992.

"The Case for U.S. Strategic Independence," Foreign Policy Briefing no. 16, January 16, 1992.

"The U.S. Military Presence in the Philippines: Expensive and Unnecessary," Foreign Policy Briefing no. 12, July 29, 1991.

"Time for Congress to Vote on the Issue of War in the Gulf," by Christopher Layne and Ted Galen Carpenter, Foreign Policy Briefing no. 5, December 14, 1990.

"Arabian Nightmares: Washington's Persian Gulf Entanglement," by Christopher Layne and Ted Galen Carpenter, Policy Analysis no. 142, November 9, 1990.

"Perilous Panacea: The Military in the Drug War," by Ted Galen Carpenter and R. Channing Rouse, Policy Analysis no. 128, February 15, 1990.

"A Fortress Built on Quicksand: U.S. Policy Toward Pakistan," Policy Analysis no. 80, January 5, 1987.

"U.S. Aid to Anti-Communist Rebels: The "Reagan Doctrine" and Its Pitfalls," Policy Analysis no. 74, June 24, 1986.

"Global Interventionism and a New Imperial Presidency," Policy Analysis no. 71, May 16, 1986.

"Pursuing a Strategic Divorce: The U.S. and the Anzus Alliance," Policy Analysis no. 67, February 27, 1986.

"The U.S. Campaign Against International Narcotics Trafficking: A Cure Worse than the Disease," Policy Analysis no. 63, December 9, 1985.

"The United States and Third World Dictatorships: A Case for Benign Detachment," Policy Analysis no. 58, August 15, 1985.



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