Bridging the Foreign Policy Divide is an outgrowth of a Stanley
Foundation initiative bringing together foreign policy and national
security specialists from across the political spectrum to find
common ground on ten key, controversial areas of policy. For each
topic, a conservative and a progressive expert, some of the leading
thinkers of their generation, jointly author a chapter outlining
their points of agreement on such subjects as the use of force,
democracy promotion, countering terrorism, detainee treatment,
China, and national defense.
As in the wider political arena, two-dimensional images of
progressive and conservative views on national security are major
obstacles to the search for new ideas and solutions. In Bridging
the Foreign Policy Divide, leading analysts will help build a more
constructive debate by looking past philosophical differences and
identifying effective approaches to the major national security
challenges confronting the United States. The project gives experts
an opportunity to examine politically sensitive issues on the
merits and resist the distortions and oversimplifications of
today's polarizing environment.
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