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.
“I am pretty sure that if President Obama had delivered these remarks instead of the ones he actually delivered he would have connected better with the American people.”
President Obama “struggles where military resolve is required in the face of adversity. He often impatiently backs away and dismisses the efficacy or need to counter the threat.”
Thirty years ago, U.S. President Ronald Reagan and Soviet Union General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev convened in Geneva for talks that helped usher in the end of the Cold War. Duke alumnus Jack Matlock (’50), the final United States ambassador to the Soviet Union who now teaches at Duke, recalls the summit.
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Iowa results and the candidates’ foreign policy credentials
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.
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Iowa results and the candidates’ foreign policy credentials
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.
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President Obama should have given Sen. Ben Sasse’s speech
“I am pretty sure that if President Obama had delivered these remarks instead of the ones he actually delivered he would have connected better with the American people.”
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Blog: Obama’s thin grey line
President Obama “struggles where military resolve is required in the face of adversity. He often impatiently backs away and dismisses the efficacy or need to counter the threat.”
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The Geneva Cold War Summit: 30 years later
Thirty years ago, U.S. President Ronald Reagan and Soviet Union General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev convened in Geneva for talks that helped usher in the end of the Cold War. Duke alumnus Jack Matlock (’50), the final United States ambassador to the Soviet Union who now teaches at Duke, recalls the summit.
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Peter Feaver on Rand Paul’s foreign policy ideas
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Commentary: Are the Republicans all over the map on foreign policy?
Political science professor Peter Feaver says it's high time for the GOP to take back its natural advantage on foreign policy.
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Clinton’s TPP paradox — why is the trade pact worse than the Iran deal?
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Trump’s foreign-policy legacy: Not having a foreign policy
Peter Feaver says Trump is not prepared for what would be his biggest responsibility.
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