Understanding Trump's Foreign Policy
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In the nearly 18 months of his presidency, Donald Trump has made an array of foreign policy changes. It began with withdrawing from the TPP, instituting the travel ban, and calling for strikes in Syria in the early months of 2017, continues through recognizing Jerusalem, announcing tariffs, pulling out of the Iran Nuclear deal, and culminates just weeks ago during a meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. What’s next in the administration’s push for an America First agenda, and where do these profound changes leave America in the world?
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Kori SchakeDeputy Director-General of the International Institute for Strategic...
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Evelyn FarkasNonresident Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council; President, Farkas Global...
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Thomas WrightDirector, Center on the United States and Europe, Brookings Institutio...
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Jeffrey GoldbergEditor in chief of The Atlantic
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