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America's National
Interests: A Report from The Commission on America's National Interests, 2000
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ABSTRACT:
The Commission
on America's National Interests was established by a bipartisan group of Americans who are
convinced that, in the absence of American global leadership, citizens will find their
fortunes, their values, and indeed their lives threatened as surely as they have ever
been. The Commission is concerned that after five decades of extraordinary exertion, the
US is in danger of losing its way. The fatigue of many, and distraction of some with
special interests, leave American foreign policy hostage to television images and the
momentary passions of domestic politics. Lacking basic coordinates and a clear sense of
priorities, American foreign policy becomes reactive and impulsive in a fast-changing and
uncertain world.
The goal of the Commission on America's National Interests is to help focus thinking on
one central issue: What are the United States' national interests? What are American
national interests today and as far forward as we can see in the future for which we must
prepare? In the short run, the Commission hopes to catalyze debate about the most
important US national interests during this season of presidential and congressional
campaigns. It also hopes to contribute to a more focused debate about core national
interests, the essential foundation for the next era of American foreign policy.
The Commission is organized by Harvard's Belfer Center for Science and International
Affairs, the Nixon Center, and RAND, and is supported by the Hauser Foundation.
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