The Legacy of Paul Wolfowitz
May 22, 2007
R. William Liddle
IT’S over, the career of Paul Wolfowitz, a political scientist who chose to become a player instead of an observer when he entered the administration of Gerald Ford at the end of the 1970s. Under Ronald Reagan, he became famous as defender of a hard-line policy toward the Soviet Union, until that superpower collapsed. After the tragedy of September 11,