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The National Interest (TNI) is an American bimonthly international relations magazine edited by American journalist Jacob Heilbrunn and published by the Center for the National Interest, a public policy think tank based in Washington, D.C., that was established by former U.S. President Richard Nixon in 1994 as the Nixon Center for ...
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Pour s’orienter dans l’arborescence des possibles stratégiques à l’horizon 2030, suivant la boussole de l’intérêt national, l’urgence pour la France n’est pas forcément – ou pas exclusivement - de lister fébrilement des risques ou des menaces, d’empiler des scénarios, de dessiner des arcs de crise aux contours mouvants, comme l’ont fait les deux derniers Livres blancs ...
- Olivier Zajec
- 2017
Un article qui analyse la notion d’intérêt national dans la politique étrangère des États-Unis et de ses difficultés théoriques et pratiques. Il examine les différentes définitions, les débats et les enjeux de cette notion, ainsi que ses implications pour la compréhension des relations internationales.
- Robert Chaouad
- 2017
National interest. The national interest is a sovereign state 's goals and ambitions (economic, military, cultural, or otherwise), taken to be the aim of government. [citation needed] Etymology. The Italian phrase ragione degli stati was first used by Giovanni della Casa around the year 1547. [1]
The term “national interest” has been used by statesmen and scholars since the founding of nation-states to describe the aspirations and goals of sovereign entities in the international arena. Today foreign ministers, military strategists and academicians discuss the vital interests of their countries in ways suggesting that everyone ...