If you voted for the Republican ticket because you expected restraint on foreign policy and the use of military force, I have some bad news for you.
U.S. foreign policy is unlikely to change significantly even if divided government returns to Washington next January.
President Donald Trump must corral the conservative movement to prevent the isolationist wing from undermining his own agenda. The dictum that foreign policy doesn’t win elections has long been a part ...
The McCourt School of Public Policy and School of Foreign Service (SFS) hosted a debate on ongoing foreign policy challenges to the United States. in relation to the upcoming 2024 presidential ...
President Trump's foreign policy actions in Iran and Venezuela are surely uncomfortable for Vice President JD Vance, a true ...
U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., evaluated the Trump administration’s foreign policy agenda at a Friday event hosted by the Duke Program in American Grand Strategy. After casting a vote against the “One ...
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Trump’s War in Iran Opens a Foreign Policy Debate Democrats Can No Longer Avoid
The war is forcing Democrats to confront a question they have long deferred: whether the party can offer a coherent anti-war alternative to Washington’s foreign policy consensus. Blaise Malley Donald ...
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