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Toward a New National Security Strategy


At a moment of critical global transitions, the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University, with support from the Ford Foundation and a generous gift from Mr. David Rubenstein, has launched a major academic initiative to develop a long-term national security strategy for the United States of America. Under the stewardship of honorary co-chairs George Shultz and Anthony Lake, the Princeton Project on National Security is a nonpartisan effort to strengthen and update the intellectual underpinnings of U.S. national security strategy. The Princeton Project is based on the work of leading U.S. academics and policy makers and informed by consultation with top thinkers around the globe.

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