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|aPaul D. Wolfowitz|h[[electronic resource]] : |bvisionary intellectual, policymaker, and strategist / |cLewis D. Solomon
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|aIntroduction--The personal and intellectual roots of Paul Wolfowitz's worldview--Wolfowitz, the practical idealist--Wolfowitz views the United States as the world's sole superpower--The road to Baghdad, part one: operation desert storm--The road to Baghdad, part two: operation enduring freedom--The road to Baghdad, part three: operation Iraqi freedom--The aftermath of the war and the quest for democracy in Iraq and elsewhere in the Middle East--Wolfowitz at the World Bank
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