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A new poll shows Americans continue to vastly overestimate the amount of foreign assistance given by the United States.

As Jack Lew was confirmed as the new OMB director last week, Thomas Nides appeared before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for his confirmation hearings to be Lew’s foggy bottom successor as Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Budget.  His testimony gives a glimpse into his views on the next steps for the Administration’s [...]

Take a look through our in-depth analysis from the recent elections, which outlines the upcoming challenges and opportunities for securing a strong and effective International Affairs Budget.

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Today we salute our country’s veterans and thank them for their service.

A new poll commissioned by the USGLC finds nearly 90 percent of active duty and retired military officers agree the tools of diplomacy and development are critical to achieving U.S. national security objectives and a strong military alone is not enough to protect America.

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“At a time of change and challenge at home and abroad, these investments will enhance the security of Americans, assure the future American leadership, and help build the foundations of peace, stability, and prosperity in the years ahead.”

A poll commissioned by the USGLC finds nearly 90% of active duty and retired military officers support diplomacy and development and say a strong military alone is not enough to protect America.

Miami Oct. 20th

The Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, in conjunction with the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition, cordially invites you to a special evening on U.S. foreign policy.

CLICK HERE TO SEE HOW USGLC MEMBERS ARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN PAKISTAN Secretary Clinton last week announced the creation of the Pakistan Relief Fund, a fund through which the public can offer donations to the ongoing relief efforts in response to the devastating floods there. Funds donated by individuals will supplement the US government’s [...]

More than 50 U.S. business leaders – a “Who’s Who” of leading American businesses – called on Congress this week to support the President’s FY 2011 request for the International Affairs Budget.  Highlighting the budget’s role in American job creation, trade, and economic security, the letter says “Now more than ever, America’s economy is linked [...]

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