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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.
How Trump Unmade U.S. Foreign Policy
What It Will Take to Fix U.S. Foreign Policy
A Foreign Policy for the Post-Pandemic World How to Prepare for the Next Crisis
“America First” Will Leave America Behind
The Untapped Power of Trump’s Leverage How a New Leader Could Use It to Better Ends
The Endless Fantasy of American Power Neither Trump Nor Biden Aims to Demilitarize Foreign Policy
The United States Is Not Entitled to Lead the World Washington Should Take A Seat at the Table—But Not Always at Its Head By James Goldgeier and Bruce W. Jentleson
A Foreign Policy for the Day After Trump Reimagining—not Restoring—the Liberal International Order By Rebecca Lissner and Mira Rapp-Hooper
How to Bring American Diplomacy Back From the Brink A New Administration Must Build a Bigger, Better State Department
This special election coverage is made possible in part by a grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York.
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