Liberal Democracy and Radical Reform
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Judge Stephen F. Williams (1936 – 2020) was not only a storied fixture of the United States Court of Appeals’ D.C. Circuit, but a prolific author with wide-ranging expertise. In this episode of the Bradley Lectures Podcast, AEI Senior Fellow Karlyn Bowman and Resident Scholar Adam J. White join to discuss Judge Williams’ lasting legacy and learn from his lecture on efforts to liberalize post-Soviet Russia. We hope you will find that there are lessons to be learned from both. This lecture was originally delivered in January 2002.
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