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<em>CSIS Commission on Smart Power: A Smarter, More Secure America</em>

CSIS Commission on Smart Power: A Smarter, More Secure America

Report, Center for Strategic and International Studies

November 6, 2007

Authors: Richard Armitage, Joseph S. Nye, Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor

Belfer Center Programs or Projects: International Security

 

OVERVIEW

America's image and influence are in decline around the world. To maintain a leading role in global affairs, the United States must move from eliciting fear and anger to inspiring optimism and hope.

In 2006, CSIS launched a bipartisan Commission on Smart Power to develop a vision to guide America's global engagement. This report lays out the commission's findings and a discrete set of recommendations for how the next president of the United States, regardless of political party, can implement a smart power strategy.

The United States must become a smarter power by once again investing in the global good—providing things people and governments in all quarters of the world want but cannot attain in the absence of American leadership. By complementing U.S. military and economic might with greater investments in soft power, America can build the framework it needs to tackle tough global challenges.

 

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Full text of this publication is available at:
http://www.csis.org/media/csis/pubs/071106_csissmartpowerreport.pdf

For Academic Citation:

CSIS Commission on Smart Power (Richard L. Armitage and Joseph S. Nye, Jr., Cochairs). CSIS Commission on Smart Power: A Smarter, More Secure America. Washington, D.C.: Report for Center for Strategic and International Studies, November 6, 2007.

Document Length: 82 pp.

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