The American Interest
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The American Interest LLC
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Bimonthly conservative magazine on foreign policy, international affairs, and domestic issues, founded in 2005 by former editors of The National Interest who resigned from that publication. Owned by The American Interest LLC, it was led at founding by Francis Fukuyama as chairman of the executive committee and Adam Garfinkle as founding editor. Jeffrey Gedmin served as Editor-in-Chief from October 23, 2018, until his termination in 2020, which prompted resignations including from Fukuyama over the decision. The publication entered a hiatus from new material on October 2, 2020, due to financing difficulties.
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The National Interest
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The American Interest was founded in 2005 by ten editors, including Francis Fukuyama, who resigned from The National Interest in protest over editorial disputes and shifts toward the direction of the Center for the National Interest following its acquisition. They launched it as a competing realist/neoconservative outlet.
Since 2005
Recent Events
Entered hiatus from new material
The publication entered a hiatus from new material on October 2, 2020, due to financing difficulties
10/2/2020
Terminated as Editor-in-Chief of The American Interest
Jeffrey Gedmin's termination in 2020 prompted resignations including from Francis Fukuyama
1/1/2020
Became Editor-in-Chief of The American Interest
Jeffrey Gedmin served as Editor-in-Chief from October 23, 2018
10/23/2018
Appointed Editor-in-Chief at The American Interest
Jeffrey Gedmin served as Editor-in-Chief
10/1/2018
Spun off from: The American Interest → The National Interest
The American Interest was founded in 2005 by ten editors, including Francis Fukuyama, who resigned from The National Interest in protest over editorial disputes and shifts toward the direction of the Center for the National Interest following its acquisition. They launched it as a competing realist/neoconservative outlet.
1/1/2005