- Value [1] Security
- THE PILLARS OF FOREIGN POLICY -- Secretary Clinton's foreign policy vision lays the foundation for sustained American leadership
on behalf of the security and prosperity of the American people.
- Value [2] Prosperity
- That policy rests on seven pillars:
- Value [3] Relationships
- 1. Deepening relationships with allies who share common values and interests
- Value [4] Assistance
- 2. Assisting developing nations to build their own capacities, address their own problems, and move their people out of poverty
- Value [5] Engagement
- 3. Engaging with emerging centers of influence and encouraging greater responsibility in solving common problems
- Value [6] Commitment
- 4. Renewing U.S. commitment as an active trans-Atlantic, trans-Pacific, hemispheric leader
- Value [7] Modernization
- 5. Re-engaging global institutions and modernizing them to meet evolving challenges
- Value [8] Human Rights
- 6. Upholding and defending universal values enshrined in the U.N. Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- Value [9] Leadership by Example
- 7. Leading through example, and engaging directly with the people of the nations with which we work
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