PPI Analysts Join Call for "Progressive Internationalism"
Senators Biden & Bayh to Endorse Strong Foreign Policy Alternative
For Immediate Release:
Contact: Karin Kullman Freedman/John Bray (202) 546-0007 / (800) 546-0027
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Thursday, October 30th, U.S. Senators Joseph Biden and Evan Bayh will participate in a briefing with a group of leading U.S. defense and foreign policy analysts for the release of Progressive Internationalism: A Democratic Strategy for National Security.
"As public doubts grow about President Bush's stewardship of our nation's security, the need for a progressive alternative is more urgent than ever," said PPI President Will Marshall, a co-author of the new statement. "This statement outlines a better plan, grounded in the Democratic Party's best traditions of tough-minded internationalism, for making Americans safer and restoring respect for American leadership."
Progressive Internationalism is the work of a group of prominent Democratic national security experts, many of whom occupied high security and diplomatic posts in the Clinton Administration. "The signers of this statement represent a rising generation of Democratic leadership in foreign affairs," said Marshall. "Like Harry Truman and John Kennedy, they believe in the bold exercise of American power, not to dominate, but to lead the world toward liberty and democracy."
The group includes*:
Ron Asmus, German Marshall Fund
James Blaker, PPI
Lael Brainard, Brookings Institution
Kurt Campbell, CSIS
Gregory Craig, Williams and Connolly
Larry Diamond, Hoover Institution
Michhle Flournoy, CSIS Phil Gordon, Brookings Institution
Edward Gresser, PPI
Will Marshall, PPI
Michael McFaul, Carnegie Endowment
Steven Nider, PPI
Kenneth Pollack, Brookings Institution
Jeremy Rosner, Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research
(* Affiliations are for identification purposes only.)
Media interested in attending this event should RSVP to John Bray at (202)547-0007.
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WHO:
Sen. Joseph Biden, Senior Democrat, Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Sen. Evan Bayh, Chair, Democratic Leadership Council
Ron Asmus, The German Marshall Fund
Kurt Campbell, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
Michhle Flournoy, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
Will Marshall, President, Progressive Policy Institute (PPI)
And others...
WHAT:
Briefing for Release of New Democratic Framework for U.S. Foreign Policy Progressive Internationalism: A Democratic Strategy for National Security
WHEN:
Thursday, October 30, 2003 at 2:30 p.m.
WHERE:
Reserve Officers Association, One Constitution Avenue, NE, Washington, D.C.
http://www.ndol.org/ndol_ci.cfm?kaid=85&subid=108&contentid=252132Is it just me, or am I sensing a possible DLC PNAC?