Drezner on the Turkish-Armenian question: 3) So when will we get to read The Armenian Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy? If Dan’s point is that the influence of lobbies acting on behalf of small minorities of American citizens can have a substantially negative effect on American foreign policy, I’d say that he’s in almost complete […]
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February 19, 2000: The twentieth century was marred by wars of unimaginable brutality, mass murder and genocide. History records that the Armenians were the first people of the last century to have en
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