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Serbia's Final Frontier?
Charles A. Kupchan
March 12, 2008
Summary: Kupchan's update to his November/December 2005 essay "Independence for Kosovo."
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Grand Strategy for a Divided America
Charles A. Kupchan and Peter L. Trubowitz
July/August 2007
Summary: Deep divisions at home about the nature of the United States' engagement with the world threaten to produce failed leadership abroad -- and possibly isolationism. To steady U.S. global leadership and restore consensus to U.S. foreign policy, U.S. commitments overseas must be scaled back to a more politically sustainable level.
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Independence for Kosovo
Charles A. Kupchan
November/December 2005
Summary: Given the atrocities they have suffered in the past and the autonomy they are enjoying now, Kosovo's Albanians will never accept continued Serbian sovereignty. The time has come to give them what they want -- independence.
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Reviving the West: For an Atlantic Union
Charles A. Kupchan
May/June 1996
Summary: The West has triumphed over its adversaries, but all is not well in the realm. Its voters are unhappy, its politics adrift. Now is not the time to pursue ambitious plans that would simultaneously deepen and broaden existing institutions. The West must lock in and eventually extend the greatest achievement of the past century: the creation of a community of democratic states among which war is unthinkable. The mechanism would be a transatlantic union committed to a single market and collective security.
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Unipolar Politics: Realism and State Strategies After the Cold War.

Edited by Ethan B. Kapstein and Michael Mastanduno.

New York: Columbia University Press, 1999.

March/April 2000

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The Vulnerability of Empire.

Charles A. Kupchan.

Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1994.

May/June 1995

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The Persian Gulf and the West: The Dilemmas of Security.

Charles A. Kupchan.

Boston: Allen & Unwin, 1987.

Winter 1987/88

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