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Between the Covers with After War

Here is a short interview I did with National Review Online.  Here is the description:

Christopher Coyne, author of After War: The Political Economy of Exporting Democracy, tells John J. Miller that reconstruction is all about incentives: “what occupiers are attempting to do is establish a set of rules that create incentives for people to prefer a liberal democracy as compared to any of the available alternatives.”

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