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At the end of the
Cold War some people felt we no longer needed to be internationally involved.
In the aftermath of September 11, it is clear that we have to be involved.
We know that we cannot continue to live in comfort and security while
ignoring developing countries. We give in to isolationist tendencies at
our peril and at the sacrifice of our institutional values and our humanity.