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ID138617
Title ProperNext Clinton Doctrine
LanguageENG
AuthorGoldgeier, James
Summary / Abstract (Note)AS THE 2016 U.S. presidential race begins to take shape, would-be Republican candidates have begun to outline their foreign-policy agendas. But little remains known officially of the foreign-policy agenda of the current favorite to win the Democratic nomination, Hillary Clinton, who just recently launched her bid for the presidency. As terrorism, cybersecurity, communicable diseases and other global concerns remain in the forefront of Americans’ minds, and with no incumbent running, the race presents an opportunity for a healthy—and perhaps heated—discussion of foreign policy.
`In' analytical NoteNational Interest , No.137; May/Jun 2015: p.22-30
Journal SourceNational Interest 2015-06
Key WordsNAFTA ;  Democratic Party ;  Barack Obama ;  US - Foreign Policy ;  Hillary Clinton ;  Hillary Clinton Doctrine ;  Foreign - Policy Agenda ;  Democratic Softness