A New Foreign Policy
Ideas for a U.S. foreign policy of peace, prosperity, and solidarity.
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A New Foreign Policy: Ideas to shift the approach and implementation of U.S. foreign policy of peace, prosperity, and solidarity.
The United States must choose between advancing a genuinely equitable global order or clinging to an undemocratic and unsustainable quest for global primacy. That means choosing democracy over oligarchy, the rule of law over militarism, and international cooperation over Great Power Competition.
Publications
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Instead of Needed Reductions, Trump’s Pentagon “Cuts” are Actually Harmful ReallocationsIn response to the Trump administration’s proposed reallocations within and from the Pentagon budget, Center for International Policy president and CEO Nancy…
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Trump Would Make America Greater by Reducing Pentagon Spending, Nuclear WeaponsIn response to President Trump’s comments suggesting denuclearization and reducing defense spending in line with Russia and China, Center for International Policy…