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Alternative Leadership Still Requires Ethics

By Devin T. Stewart

 
 

July 6, 2007

Devin T. Stewart
© 2007 The National Interest online.

In response to Naazneen Barma, Ely Ratner and Steven Weber's article in the July/August issue of The National Interest, "A World Without the West," Devin Stewart offers his thoughts on why we are not headed toward a world divided into two—the West and the rest—in the near future.

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