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NATIONAL INTEREST 2021-08 (7) answer(s).
 
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America's fate / Lind, Michael   Journal Article
Lind, Michael Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract For generations, Americans opposed to foreign wars have warned that they might result in the conversion of American society into a garrison state. But there are other ways in which foreign policy can undermine the economic, political, and social foundations of a democratic republic like the United States, to the point at which it becomes a different kind of regime.
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Can America Lose to China? / Mahbubani, Kishore   Journal Article
Mahbubani, Kishore Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The real danger of the demonization of China is that it leads even thoughtful Americans to believe that an open society like America has many natural advantages over a closed autocratic system like China’s. By framing it in this way, Americans cannot even conceive of the possibility of losing out to China.
Key Words China  America 
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Central to Europe / McNamara, Kevin J   Journal Article
McNamara, Kevin J Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Pre-pandemic economic and social progress looked very good for Czechia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia, and troubling for Germany and France. If these trends resume—and there is no reason to think they won’t—the East will soon outshine the West.
Key Words Central to Europe 
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Diversity / Beebe, George   Journal Article
Beebe, George Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Diversity in the U.S. foreign policy community helps ensure that our government officials “look like America” and consider a range of views in making policy choices. When it comes to the who in making foreign policy, inclusivity is in
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Investing in America / Roa, Carlos   Journal Article
Roa, Carlos Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract If America is to find its way through its current troubles, we must look to our past and draw inspiration from the efforts of our forebears. It contains many salutary lessons which Congress and the Biden administration would do well to draw upon.
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Myth of American Militarism / Brands, Hal ; Feaver, Peter   Journal Article
Brands, Hal Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The United States needs a serious debate about how, where, and whether to use force in an era when its resources are stretched. It requires a highly disciplined approach to employing its military power in an age of great-power rivalry. Yet the myth of American militarism is bad analysis that leads to lousy prescription.
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Nuclear forensics and deterrence / Tilden, Jay A; Boyd, Dallas   Journal Article
Boyd, Dallas Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract First developed for nuclear test monitoring and treaty verification purposes during the Cold War, modern nuclear forensic capabilities are now used to determine the provenance of nuclear materials found outside of regulatory control, such as those seized from nuclear smugglers.
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