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Should the U.S. forcefully "re-engage" the United Nations and make a determined effort to use the UN to advance democracy throughout the world? That is the party line of America's foreign policy establishment. It is a refrain that has remained virtually unchanged since the UN's founding in 1945. But the chorus of internationalist elites who sing this tried and trite tune have added some new voices and a few new themes.
In October 2002, a task force co-sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and Freedom House (FH) released a report entitled Enhancing U.S. Leadership at the United Nations that provides the new sheet music and conductor's notes for the ...