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and its lifestyle may signal the end point of humanity's sociocultural evolution and become the final form of human government. In 2005, Fukuyama left to found
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resigned due to different viewpoints regarding the magazine's acquisition and with the larger editorial board. Those who left founded a separate journal,
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In January 2023, it shut down its print edition, which had dropped from 10,000 subscribers in the 1990s to around 2,000 subscribers.
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in 1994 as the Nixon Center for Peace and Freedom. The magazine is associated with the
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magazine edited by American journalist Jacob Heilbrunn and published by the
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in the journal in 1989, where he argued that the worldwide spread of
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is credited with introducing ideas like "the West and the rest" and
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formulated his early political and philosophical thoughts on the
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on January 20, 1994, as the Nixon Center for Peace and Freedom.
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Lippman, Daniel; ALEX; Ward, Er; Berg, Matt (January 6, 2023).
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This article is about the magazine. For the general term, see
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Index

National Interest
National interest

International affairs
Irving Kristol
National Affairs, Inc.
Center for the National Interest
Washington, D.C.
nationalinterest.org
ISSN
0884-9382
international relations
Center for the National Interest
public policy
think tank
Washington, D.C.
U.S. President
Richard Nixon
realist
international studies
neoconservatism
Irving Kristol
Owen Harries
Center for the National Interest
public policy
think tank
U.S. President
Richard Nixon
The American Interest
geoeconomics

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