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Center for the National Interest
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Former President Richard Nixon established The Center for the National Interest in 1994 to serve as a voice for strategic realism in U.S. foreign policy. As he said at the time, “the United States has won the Cold War, but it has not yet won the peace.” Today, the Center seeks to stimulate debate, promote public understanding of U.S. foreign policy and international affairs, and define principled yet pragmatic policies to advance America’s national interest in the complex world of the twenty-first century.Visit Site
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March 01, 2019
Change and Continuity in Japan-Russia Relations: Implications for the United States.
By: Paul Saunders, John Van Oudenaren -
December 01, 2018
Water Crises, Security and Climate Change
By: Geoffrey Kemp, Luke Hagberg -
December 01, 2018
American Policy and Changing Alignments in the Middle East
By: Geoffrey Kemp -
December 01, 2018
Extended Deterrence in a Changing Asia: A U.S.–Japan–South Korea Dialogue
By: Paul Saunders -
December 01, 2018
Rethinking U.S Strategy in the Middle East
By: Joe Barnes -
January 01, 2018
A new Direction in U.S- Russia Relations?
By: Paul Saunders -
January 01, 2015
Tackling Asis's Greatest Challenges
By: Harry J Kazianis -
November 05, 2013
China: Superpower or Superbust?
By: Ian Bremmer -
November 05, 2013
Defending America in Cyberspace
By: Keith B. Alexander, Emily Goldman, Michael Warner -
November 05, 2013
The Decline and Fall of France
By: Milton Ezrati -
November 05, 2013
Give Corruption a Chance
By: Vivek S. Sharma -
November 05, 2013
The Next American Majority
By: William W. Chip -
November 05, 2013
Dodd-Frank: Money Never Sleeps
By: Christopher Whalen -
November 05, 2013
Misunderestimating Bush and Cheney
By: Christian Caryl -
November 05, 2013
Breach of Logic
By: James Joyner -
November 05, 2013
Woodrow Wilson: A Frenzied Pedagogue
By: Amity Shlaes -
November 05, 2013
The Myth of the New Isolationism
By: Jacob Heilbrunn -
August 05, 2013
Wasting the Golden Hour in America's Iraq Meltdown
By: James Clad -
August 05, 2013
Beware Collusion of China, Russia
By: Leslie H. Gelb, Dimitri K. Simes -
August 05, 2013
U.S., China and Thucydides
By: Robert B. Zoellick -
August 05, 2013
Demystifying Iron Dome
By: Peter Dombrowski, Catherine Kelleher, Eric Auner -
August 05, 2013
Beyond the Russian Reset
By: Samuel Charap -
August 05, 2013
Europe: Strategic Drifter
By: Jakub Grygiel -
August 05, 2013
When Camelot Went to Japan
By: Jennifer Lind -
August 05, 2013
The Fallacy of Human Freedom
By: Robert W. Merry -
August 05, 2013
Energy Politics vs. the Earth
By: John M. Broder -
August 05, 2013
Redcoat Leaders Weren't All Dolts
By: William Anthony Hay -
January 01, 2012
Maritime Security East of Suez Sustaining the U.S. Role as the Key Policeman in Times of Change
By: Geoffrey Kemp -
January 01, 2012
Extended Deterrence and Security in East Asia.
By: Paul Saunders -
May 05, 2011
Samantha and Her Subjects
By: Jacob Heilbrunn -
May 05, 2011
Muslims in America
By: Jessica Stern -
May 05, 2011
Art in the Time of War
By: Richard J. Evans -
May 05, 2011
The Arab Wave
By: Eugene Rogan -
May 05, 2011
Breaking the State
By: Rajan Menon -
May 05, 2011
Hugo Chávez Gets a Twitter Account
By: Christian Caryl -
May 05, 2011
Chechens I Used to Know
By: Thomas de Waal -
May 05, 2011
Howling Down Lord Lansdowne
By: Margaret MacMillan -
May 05, 2011
Institutional Imperialism
By: Richard K. Betts -
July 05, 2009
Republican Reckoning
By: Jacob Heilbrunn -
July 05, 2009
Armageddon in Islamabad
By: Bruce Riedel -
July 05, 2009
Tithing at the Crude Altar
By: Michael T. Klare -
July 05, 2009
Two Indias
By: Ramachandra Guha -
July 05, 2009
Battlefield: El Paso
By: Douglas S. Massey -
July 05, 2009
Canaries in the Cooling Tower
By: Charles A. Duelfer -
July 05, 2009
Tyranny for the Commons Man
By: Barry Schwartz -
July 05, 2009
Heirs of Sargon
By: Robert D. Kaplan -
July 05, 2009
A Revisionist's Burden
By: H. W. Brands -
July 05, 2009
The Mountebanks The Apostates
By: Fawaz A. Gerges