Our Mission
The National Committee on American Foreign Policy was founded in
1974 by Professor Hans J. Morgenthau
and others. It is a nonprofit, activist organization dedicated to
the resolution of conflicts that threaten U.S. interests. Toward
that end, the National Committee identifies, articulates, and helps
advance American foreign policy interests from a nonpartisan perspective
within the framework of political realism. American foreign policy
interests include
- preserving and strengthening national security;
- supporting countries committed to the values and the practice
of political, religious, and cultural pluralism;
- improving U.S. relations with the developed and developing
worlds;
- advancing human rights;
- encouraging realistic arms-control agreements;
- curbing the proliferation of nuclear and other unconventional
weapons;
- promoting an open and global economy.
Believing that an informed public is vital to a democratic society,
the National Committee offers educational programs that address
security challenges facing the United States and publishes a variety
of publications, including its bimonthly journal, American
Foreign Policy Interests, that present keen analyses of
all aspects of American foreign policy.
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