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The National Interest and the Human Interest

An Analysis of U.S. Foreign Policy

Robert C. Johansen

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In an effort to determine the extent to which the United States contributes to the creation of a preferred system of world order, Robert Johansen considers the country's performance against a framework of four major global values: peace, economic wellbeing, social justice, and ecological balance.

Originally published in 1980.

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