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The National Interest (NI) is a prominent conservative American bi-monthly international affairs magazine published by the Nixon Center. It was founded in 1985 by Irving Kristol and until 2001 was edited by Anglo-Australian Owen Harries. The National Interest is not restricted in content to “foreign policy” in the narrow, technical sense but attempts to pay attention to broad ideas and the way in which cultural and social differences, technological innovations, history, and religion impact the behavior of states. The National Interest is often critical of positions taken by a rival magazine, Foreign Affairs. In 1989, NI published Francis Fukuyama's famous and controversial article, "The End of History." In covering the fall of the Soviet Union, The National Interest's featured contributors included not only specialists like Richard Pipes and Robert Conquest but also Nobel Prize-winning novelist Saul Bellow. The magazine was one of the first to devote attention to questions such as...... (Read more on Wikipedia)

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142 days ago
Nikolas K. Gvosdev
BRIC Wall - Secretary of State Hillary Clinton returned empty-handed from Brazil. - — Secretary of State Hillary Clinton returned empty-handed from Brazil. Neither Foreign Minister Celso Amorim or President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva were responsive to her arguments for supporting stronger sanctions against Iran. — This shouldn't have been a surprise.
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322 days ago
Anatol Lieven
A Meaningless Election - — Let me say at the beginning that I do not think that the existing mess in Afghanistan at present is the fault of the Obama administration. The president inherited it from George Bush, and simply did not have time between taking power in January and the Afghan elections …
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331 days ago
Philip Tetlock
Reading Tarot on K Street - — From the September/October 2009 issue of The National Interest. — Ian Bremmer and Preston Keat, The Fat Tail: The Power of Political Knowledge for Strategic Investing (New York: Oxford University Press, 2009), 272 pp., $27.95.
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