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This document excerpt discusses foreign policy, referencing a 2006 speech by 'Power' at Santa Clara University Law School and the Obama administration's engagements. It includes a quote from George F. Kennan and identifies Jacob Heilbrunn as the author of 'They Knew They Were Right: the Rise of the Neocons' and a senior editor at The National Interest.

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Name Role Context
Power Speaker
Gave a speech to graduating students at Santa Clara University Law School in 2006.
George F. Kennan Observer/Quoted individual
Quoted as saying, "Kings can have subjects," and questioning if a republic can.
Jacob Heilbrunn Author, Senior Editor
Author of 'They Knew They Were Right: the Rise of the Neocons' and senior editor at The National Interest.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Santa Clara University Law School
Location where 'Power' gave a speech in 2006.
Obama administration
Subject of discussion regarding engagements abroad and American foreign policy.
The National Interest
Organization where Jacob Heilbrunn is a senior editor.

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2006
Speech given by 'Power' to graduating students.
Santa Clara University Law School

Relationships (2)

Power Associated with/Influencing Obama administration
Power's zeal to reshape American foreign policy in the image of liberal internationalism is linked to the Obama administration's engagements.
Jacob Heilbrunn is a senior editor at The National Interest.

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""to demand that our representatives are attentive to the human consequences of their decision making.""
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""Kings can have subjects," “it is a question whether a republic can.""
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