In its Statement, the Task Force concludes that the U.S.' cuts in spending on international affairs adversely affect its ability to protect and promote its economic, diplomatic, and strategic agendas abroad. Unless the trend is reversed, American vital interests will be jeopardized.
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In its Statement, the Task Force concludes that the U.S.' cuts in spending on international affairs adversely affect its ability to protect and promote its economic, diplomatic, and strategic agendas abroad. Unless the trend is reversed, American vital interests will be jeopardized.
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Very good. No dust jacket as issued. ix, 111 p. Footnotes. Illustrations. Morton Halperin, Lawrence and Richard Moose were Project Directors. Foreword by Leslie Gelb. In its Statement, the Task Force concludes that the U.S. ' cuts in spending on international affairs adversely affect its ability to protect and promote its economic, diplomatic, and strategic agendas abroad. Unless the trend is reversed, American vital interests will be jeopardized.