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THE U.S. ELECTION
Rescuing U.S. Foreign Policy After Trump In Foreign Affairs earlier this year, presumptive President-Elect Joe Biden set out a plan for restoring the United States’ position of global leadership. The essays below consider what Biden should do when he takes charge of U.S. foreign policy—and whether his vision of the country once again at the head of the table can, or should, be achieved.
What It Will Take to Fix U.S. Foreign Policy
The Transformation of Diplomacy How to Save the State Department By William J. Burns and Linda Thomas-Greenfield
Biden’s Domestic Priorities Should Guide His Foreign Policy The United States Needs a Plan That Starts at Home, but Looks Abroad
Why This Could Be an Illiberal American Century
A Foreign Policy for the Day After Trump Reimagining—not Restoring—the Liberal International Order By Rebecca Lissner and Mira Rapp-Hooper SUBSCRIBE NOW
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