Tag: US FOREIGN AnD NATIonal security POLICy
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Views from Abroad: Anticipating US Foreign Policy under Biden
Much of the post-election talk in Washington foreign policy circles is focusing on the “return to normality” in America’s approach to the world. How is the world viewing that prospect? What do experts in China, Russia, Europe, and Israel expect from Biden, and how eager are U.S. partners and competitors for the return of conventionality
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Time to Accept North Korea As a Nuclear Weapons State?
No matter who wins the U.S. Presidential election come November 3, North Korea will be a top national security priority thanks to its growing nuclear weapons capabilities and long-range missiles. For decades, the majority of North Korea experts, policymakers and politicians on both sides of the political spectrum have maintained that denuclearization is the best
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Understanding and Managing Great Power Competition with China
Tensions between the United States and China are escalating in what appears to be a renewal of strategic “great power competition.” But policymakers and analysts disagree on whether the two countries are engaged in a situational contest for power and wealth or an existential ideological struggle. What is driving the strategic competition between Beijing and
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Biden vs. Trump: The Battle for America’s Foreign Policy Direction
What kinds of foreign policies should we expect from the next presidency, whether Trump or Biden? Would a re-elected Trump find new ways to advance his America First agenda, this time backed by a team of appointees more united and supportive of his goals? What would Biden’s pledge to restore competence and normalcy to US foreign policy mean in practice? The
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