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1. A dangerous world? : threat perception and U.S. national security. --
Preble, Christopher A. (Editor)Mueller, John 1937- (Editor)
Washington, D.C., Estados Unidos : Cato Institute, 2014.
355.033073 D182

2. Exiting Iraq : why the U.S. must end the military occupation and renew the war against Al Qaeda : a Cato Institute special task force report
Preble, Christopher A (Director)
Washington, DC, Estados Unidos : Cato Institute, c2004
956.704431 E96

3. Our foreign policy choices : rethinking America's global role. --
Preble, Christopher A. (Editor)Ashford, Emma (Coeditor)Evans, Travis (Coeditor)
Washington, D.C., Estados Unidos : Cato Institute, c2016.
327.73 F714

4. Fuel to the fire [electronic resource] : How Trump made America’s broken foreign policy even worse (and how we can recover). --
Glasser, John (Autor)
Washington, DC, Estados Unidos : Cato Institute, c2019.
327.73 G549 - Digital

5. Peace, war, and liberty : understanding U.S. foreign policy. --
Preble, Christopher A. (Autor)
Washington, D.C., Estados Unidos : Cato Institute, c2019.
327.73 P922

6. The Power problem : how American military dominance makes us less safe, less prosperous, and less free .--
Preble, Christopher A.
Ithaca, NY, Estados Unidos : Cornell University, c2009.
355.033073 P922

7. Terrorizing ourselves : why U.S. counterterrorism policy is failing and how to fix it.--
Friedman, Benjamin H. (Editor)Harper, Jim, 1967- (Coeditor)Preble, Christopher A. (Coeditor)
Washington, DC, Estados Unidos : Cato Institute, 2010.
363.32516973 T328

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