In their latest discussion, foreign affairs experts Peter Feaver and Bruce Jentleson examine whether President Obama was correct in staying in Cuba rather than returning home to the United States following the terror attack in Brussels. They also look at the global threat posed by ISIS.
How would Bernie Sanders or Donald Trump address national security and foreign policy if elected president? Peter Feaver and Bruce Jentleson debate the implications in this episode of Foreign Exchange.
How would Bernie Sanders or Donald Trump address national security and foreign policy if elected President? Peter Feaver and Bruce Jentleson debate the implications in this episode of Foreign Exchange.
In the latest episode of “Foreign Exchange,” Peter Feaver and Bruce Jentleson examine the presidential races post-Iowa, including how we may hear Hillary Clinton “almost calling (Bernie Sanders) out” on foreign policy and how Marco Rubio’s strong finish in Iowa might elevate the foreign policy debate among Republicans.
In the latest episode of “Foreign Exchange,” Peter Feaver and Bruce Jentleson examine the presidential races post-Iowa, including how we may hear Hillary Clinton “almost calling (Bernie Sanders) out” on foreign policy and how Marco Rubio’s strong finish in Iowa might elevate the foreign policy debate among Republicans.
In the newest episode of “Foreign Exchange,” foreign policy experts Peter Feaver and Bruce Jentleson discuss the latest developments in Iran-U.S. relations, including whether the hostage exchange and the nuclear deal represent a new day in diplomatic relations between the two countries.
In the newest episode of “Foreign Exchange,” foreign policy experts Peter Feaver and Bruce Jentleson discuss the latest developments in Iran-U.S. relations, including whether the hostage exchange and the nuclear deal represent a new day in diplomatic relations between the two countries.
What should the U.S. policy be in Syria now that Russia is intervening militarily?
What should the U.S. policy be in Syria now that Russia is intervening militarily? Peter Feaver and Bruce Jentleson debate the implications in this episode of Foreign Exchange. Peter Feaver is a professor of political science and public policy. From 2005-07, he was special advisor for Strategic Planning and Institutional Reform in the Bush White House. Bruce Jentleson is a professor of public policy and political science. He was a senior adviser at the State Department from 2009-11, working on the Middle East and other issues.
A video debate between foreign policy scholars Bruce Jentleson and Peter Feaver about America’s global role.
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