This is the final edition of Foreign Affairs On the Ballot. Thank you for reading.

This is the final edition of Foreign Affairs On the Ballot. Thank you for reading.
Americans are casting their votes in a world that looks much different than it did at the start of the presidential campaign. The coronavirus pandemic is spreading at a record-breaking pace and the global economy is reeling, together a sharp reminder that problems abroad do not stay abroad—the United States’ engagement with the world matters at home. The winner of the presidential election will have the responsibility to lead the United States out of the current crisis and the opportunity to shape the country’s role in its aftermath. Below, ten essays consider how the next administration’s choices could set the course of U.S. foreign policy for many years to come. This special election coverage is made possible in part by a grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York. Subscribe Today and Save 55% New Subscribers Get a Free eBook |