
The American Interest gets its first international print edition in Georgia

On 18 March, The American Interest, a bimonthly US magazine primarily focused on foreign policy, international affairs, global economics, and cultural matters, announced that it will from this year print its editions on the Georgian language, reported georgiatoday.
For a better understanding of America and its role in the world, the magazine not only focuses on US foreign and domestic policy but also uncovers the sources from which those policies emerge. In the words of its founder and chairman, Professor Francis Fukuyama, the main purpose of the magazine is to help “explain America to the world, and the world to Americans.”
This will be the first international edition of the magazine. In order to increase the availability of the magazine for Georgian readership, the issues will be distributed free of charge to Georgian universities, public and private schools, libraries and bookstores, with special emphasis on distribution in the regions.
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