“He's leaving a mixed legacy. The American foreign policy position is in a worse shape today than it was when he took over. And the next administration is going to have to deal with a range of threats: Both the non-state threats like terrorist networks and the newly re-emergent state-based threats like assertive China, assertive Russia.”
Peter Feaver in an interview with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Two Duke professors write that U.S. officials “should resist the siren song of offshore balancing,” which proposes relying on other countries to maintain the balance of power in regions crucial to U.S. interests.
Hal Brands and Peter Feaver writing in Foreign Affairs
“Hillary is incrementally more hawkish than President Obama and other recent Democrats, but it’s a difference of degree rather than of kind,” says foreign policy expert Bruce Jentleson.
Ph.D. candidate Eladio Bobadillo, a veteran of the Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom campaign, offers three simple suggestions for our next president: Get out of the Middle East; rely on diplomacy, not force; and take care of veterans.
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.
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Obama’s ‘mixed’ foreign policy legacy
“He's leaving a mixed legacy. The American foreign policy position is in a worse shape today than it was when he took over. And the next administration is going to have to deal with a range of threats: Both the non-state threats like terrorist networks and the newly re-emergent state-based threats like assertive China, assertive Russia.”
Peter Feaver in an interview with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Should America retrench? The battle over offshore balancing
Two Duke professors write that U.S. officials “should resist the siren song of offshore balancing,” which proposes relying on other countries to maintain the balance of power in regions crucial to U.S. interests.
Hal Brands and Peter Feaver writing in Foreign Affairs
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Peter Feaver on Trump’s potential foreign policy agenda
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Who’s advising Donald Trump on foreign policy? It’s hard to say
NBCNews.com
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Clinton and Trump: Foreign-policy odd couple with their parties?
“Hillary is incrementally more hawkish than President Obama and other recent Democrats, but it’s a difference of degree rather than of kind,” says foreign policy expert Bruce Jentleson.
The Christian Science Monitor
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Paul Ryan puts his stamp on GOP foreign policy
The Hill
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“Our foreign policy narrative is ‘Never again alone.’ It’s very important to have strong allies, strong friends, and our foreign policy is aimed at creating these friendships.”
Duke Center for International Development
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Top experts confounded by advisers to Donald Trump
New York Times
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A veteran’s suggestions for our next commander-in-chief
Ph.D. candidate Eladio Bobadillo, a veteran of the Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom campaign, offers three simple suggestions for our next president: Get out of the Middle East; rely on diplomacy, not force; and take care of veterans.
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How Trump, Sanders stack up on foreign policy
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.