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ID174251
Title ProperForeign Policy Dilemmas and Opportunities for a New Administration: An Opinion Piece
LanguageENG
AuthorJervis, Robert
Summary / Abstract (Note)THERE IS A CONSIDERABLE CHANCE that the Democrats will win the presidential election in November and whether one approves of this outcome or not, it is worth thinking about what a new administration’s foreign policy would look like. Although in politics nothing is certain, as the sole remaining Democratic candidate Joe Biden is very likely to be the nominee and I will use the male pronoun when referring to the new president. He probably will bring with him many officials who had previously served him and President Barack Obama, and while the knowledge and experience of this cohort will be a major asset, the counterpart hazard is the impulse to urge policies that mimic or vindicate Obama’s. It is not necessary to deny the considerable achievements of that administration to note that the world now presents the country with new dangers and new opportunities.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Science Quarterly Vol. 135, No.2; Summer 2020: p.313-325
Journal SourcePolitical Science Quarterly Vol: 135 No 2
Key WordsUS ;  New Administration ;  Foreign Policy ;  Dilemmas and Opportunities


 
 
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