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==History and Evolution== Founding: Established by former U.S. President Richard Nixon on January 20, 1994, as the Nixon Center for Peace and Freedom, it initially operated as an independent division of the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace Foundation. Name Changes: Renamed The Nixon Center in 1998, it became the Center for the National Interest in March 2011 due to conflicts with the Nixon Family Foundation, partly over differing views on Nixon’s legacy and the Center’s criticism of political figures like John McCain during Russia’s 2008 invasion of Georgia. Acquisition of The National Interest: In 2001, the Center acquired The National Interest, a bimonthly journal founded in 1985 by [[Irving Kristol]] and [[Owen Harries]]. The Center has published it since 2005, with daily online content at www.nationalinterest.org.
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