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Center for the National Interest

Former President Richard Nixon established The Center for the National Interest in 1994 to serve as a voice for strategic realism in U.S. foreign policy.  As he said at the time, “the United States has won the Cold War, but it has not yet won the peace.”  Today, the Center seeks to stimulate debate, promote public understanding of U.S. foreign policy and international affairs, and define principled yet pragmatic policies to advance America’s national interest in the complex world of the twenty-first century.

The Center for the National Interest’s work spans a broad range of critical relationships and foreign policy challenges including U.S. ties with major powers such as China, Russia, Japan and America’s European allies; regional security in Asia and the Middle East; national security issues including armed conflict, terrorism and nuclear non-proliferation; and energy and climate change.The Center is a non-partisan non-profit organization with a bi-partisan board of directors and advisory council.  Its offices are in downtown Washington, DC.

Website

https://cftni.org

Email

info@cftni.org

Phone

202-887-1000

Address

1025 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 1200 Washington, DC 20036