April 14, 2005
The Power to Change the World
At a time when the United States faces enormous challenges in its relations with other countries, government leaders desperately need the best creative and strategic thinking available. Foundations can do much to supply this intellectual capital, but too often, many of the projects they support are irrelevant to the people who work in the government's foreign-policy establishment. Much of what grant makers finance is heavy on criticism and light on constructive suggestions.
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