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As a CFR fellow of more than twenty years, Max Boot has traced the ups and downs of American foreign policy. He chatted with ...
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There is a mild buzz outside the open door of Amanda Shires’ dressing room backstage at the Grand Ole Opry House. “Sorry, there’s a tour going on out there ...