National Security Strategy Report - December 2000
President Clinton transmitted the 2000 National Security Strategy Report to Congress in December 2000.
The report, entitled "A National Security Strategy For A Global Age," outlined the President's vision for America's role in the world and discussed the Administration's international priorities.
The report argues that prosperity and security in America depend on prosperity and security around the globe. In this age, America can advance its interests and ideals only by leading efforts to meet common challenges.
This document is 84 pages long, which is by far the largest of the National Security Strategies released to date, and reaffirms the Clinton Administrations commitment to Engagement.
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