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Restoring the Rule of Law to American National Security and Foreign Policy
November 19, 2008
IN BRIEF
• In order to make Americans safer and the United States stronger, the next President and Congress must act immediately to restore the rule of law to its rightful place at the center of U.S. national security and foreign policy.
• The National Security Council should coordinate work in those areas requiring the most urgent action.
• Supporting a thorough review and comprehensive reform of the law must be an ambitious public diplomacy effort to restore America’s moral authority.
Restoring the Rule of Law to American National Security and Foreign Policy
November 19, 2008
IN BRIEF
• In order to make Americans safer and the United States stronger, the next President and Congress must act immediately to restore the rule of law to its rightful place at the center of U.S. national security and foreign policy.
• The National Security Council should coordinate work in those areas requiring the most urgent action.
• Supporting a thorough review and comprehensive reform of the law must be an ambitious public diplomacy effort to restore America’s moral authority.
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