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Home >  Short Publications >  A Revolution without a Leader
A Revolution without a Leader
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By Vladimir Bukovsky
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
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Wall Street Journal  
Publication Date: March 17, 1997

Freedom Betrayed  
Freedom Betrayed
By Michael A. Ledeen
AEI Press, 166 pages, $24.95

Review excerpt:

In Freedom Betrayed, Michael Ledeen plots the course of U.S. foreign policy, especially the blunders of recent years. But "Freedom Betrayed" is not a book of lamentations. It is a book of analysis and vision: the sober analysis of a scholar and the vision of an incorrigible optimist, a true believer in traditional American values.

Vladimir Bukovsky, the author of To Build a Castle: My Life as a Dissenter, lives in Cambridge, England. Michael A. Ledeen is a resident scholar in the Freedom Chair at AEI.

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