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''The National Interest'' is a prominent conservative international affairs journal published by the [[Nixon Center]]. In 1989, ''The National Interest'' published [[Francis Fukuyama]]'s famous and controversial article, 'The End of History'. | ''The National Interest'' is a prominent conservative international affairs journal published by the [[Nixon Center]]. In 1989, ''The National Interest'' published [[Francis Fukuyama]]'s famous and controversial article, 'The End of History'. | ||
− | + | ==Editorial Board== | |
:[[Nikolas Gvosdev]], Editor | :[[Nikolas Gvosdev]], Editor | ||
:[[Justine Rosenthal]], Executive Editor | :[[Justine Rosenthal]], Executive Editor |
Latest revision as of 11:45, 16 May 2008
The National Interest is a prominent conservative international affairs journal published by the Nixon Center. In 1989, The National Interest published Francis Fukuyama's famous and controversial article, 'The End of History'.
Editorial Board
- Nikolas Gvosdev, Editor
- Justine Rosenthal, Executive Editor
- Nassim Sultan, Assistant Editor
- Jacob Heilbrunn, Senior Editor
- Anatol Lieven, Senior Editor
- Ximena Ortiz, Senior Editor
- Ian Bremmer, Contributing Editor
- Ted Galen Carpenter, Contributing Editor
- John Hulsman, Contributing Editor
- Ray Takeyh, Contributing Editor
- Aluf Benn, Contributing Editor (Israel)
- Alexey Pushkov, Contributing Editor (Russia)
- Greg Sheridan, Contributing Editor (Australia)
- Pang Zhongying, Contributing Editor (China)
- Owen Harries, Editor Emeritus
- Robert W. Tucker, Editor Emeritus
Advisory Council
- Morton Abramowitz
- Graham Allison
- Robert F. Ellsworth
- Martin Feldstein
- Leslie H. Gelb
- Fred C. Ikle
- John J. Mearsheimer
- Daniel Pipes
- David B. Rivkin, Jr.
- Helmut Sonnenfeldt
- John H. Taylor
- J. Robinson West
- Dov Zakheim