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National Security Strategy 2006
U.S. government | 2006-03-01
A summary of the national security strategy 2006: “It is the policy of the United States to seek and support democratic movements and institutions in every nation and culture, with the ultimate goal of ending tyranny in our world. In the world today, the fundamental character of regimes matters as much as the distribution of power among them. The goal of our statecraft is to help create a world of democratic, well-governed states that can meet the needs of their citizens and conduct themselves responsibly in the international system. This is the best way to provide enduring security for the American people.”
Reinventing Diplomacy
10/13/2009
Daryl Copeland, Joshua Fouts, Cynthia P. Schneider | World Politics Review




