ID | 138615 |
Title Proper | Republican consensus |
Language | ENG |
Author | Heilbrunn, Jacob |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | IN FEBUARY 2013, Senator Rand Paul delivered a speech at the Heritage Foundation. It was called “Restoring the Founders’ Vision of Foreign Policy.” In it Paul sought to outline a fresh foreign-policy path for the Republican Party, which was tepidly beginning to debate the limits of intervention abroad. At the outset Paul declared, “I see the world as it is. I am a realist, not a neoconservative, nor an isolationist.” He argued that radical Islam posed a threat to the United States but that the best way to defang it wasn’t to engage in permanent wars in the Middle East. |
`In' analytical Note | National Interest ; No.137; May/Jun 2015: p.5-8 |
Journal Source | National Interest 2015-06 |
Key Words | Totalitarianism ; Middle East ; National Interest ; GOP ; The World ; Republican Consensus |