| Lael Brainard, Carol L. Graham, Nigel Purvis, Steven Radelet, Gayle E. Smith - Social Science - 2004 - 292 pages
...foreign assistance goals outlined in the 2002 national security strategy include meeting commitments to "expand the circle of development by opening societies and building the infrastructure of democracy; promote freedom and support those who struggle nonviolently for it; disrupt and destroy terrorist organizations... | |
| Frank H. Columbus - National security - 2003 - 92 pages
...allies and friends. The reasons for our actions will be clear, the force measured, and the cause just. IGNITE A NEW ERA OF GLOBAL ECONOMIC GROWTH THROUGH FREE MARKETS AND FREE TRADE 'When nations close their markets and opportunity is hoarded by a privileged few, no amount-no amount-of... | |
| Robert P. Watson, Charles Gleek, Michael Grillo - National security - 2003 - 162 pages
...collective security organizations, use additional ad hoc coalitions, and act unilaterally if necessary "Ignite a New Era of Global Economic Growth Through Free Markets and Free Trade"; US national security is increased through free trade "Actively work to bring the hope of democracy,... | |
| 2003 - 92 pages
...States to launch a new era of global economic growth through free markets and trade, while expanding the circle of development by opening societies and building the infrastructure of democracy. Two important initiatives the President has proposed to help carry out this strategy will dramatically... | |
| Michael Crane - United States - 2004 - 652 pages
...Enemies from Threatening Us, Our Allies, and Our Friends with Weapons of Mass Destruction Ignite a Xew Era of Global Economic Growth through Free Markets...Democracy Develop Agendas for Cooperative Action with the Other Main Centers of Global Power Transform America's National Security Institutions to Meet the... | |
| William J. Crotty - History - 2004 - 340 pages
...prevent our enemies from threatening us, our allies and our friends, with weapons of mass destruction; ignite a new era of global economic growth through...opening societies and building the infrastructure for democracy; develop agendas for cooperative action with other main centers of global power; and... | |
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