The assumption that poor societies cannot afford the luxury of liberal institutions is both false and potentially fatal.
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The assumption that poor societies cannot afford the luxury of liberal institutions is both false and potentially fatal.
The Board of Peace, then, is best understood as a paradigmatic example of a grandiose, self-serving, bait-and-switch public relations strategy that wastes time, energy and money, leaves urgent domestic problems unaddressed, and undermines America’s credibility abroad.

