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In The National Interest
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Dimitri K. Simes
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Dimitri K. Simes
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Nikolas Gvosdev
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Thomas Hommel
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In the National Interest is an online weekly, a partnership between The National Interest and The Nixon Center, designed to provide insight and analysis of American foreign policy and world events from a realist perspective. This joint venture is a natural continuation of the synergy between The National Interest and The Nixon Center, and is well positioned to take advantage of the intellectual resources and the global connections of both the magazine and the center.
In the National Interest seeks to serve as a voice for principled realism, calling for a firm evaluation of the nation’s interests to serve as the basis for U. S. foreign policy. It hopes to foster such exchanges through original reporting, hard-hitting interviews, first-hand reports from allover the globe, and insightful analysis from experts and practitioners alike.
In The National Interest Editorial Offices
1615 L Street, N. W.
Suite 1230
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 467-4884
FAX: (202) 467-0006
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The National Interest |
| The Nixon Center is a non-partisan public policy institution and operates as a substantively and programmatically independent division of The Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace Foundation in Yorba Linda, California. |
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The magazine is published quarterly by The National Interest, Inc., and The Nixon Center.
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The Nixon Center
1615 L St N.W., Suite 1250
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 887-1000
FAX: (202) 887-5222
www.nixoncenter.org
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The National Interest
1615 L St N. W., Suite 1230
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 467-4884
FAX: (202) 467-0006
www.nationalinterest.org
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