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A Changing World Needs A Different US Foreign Policy

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Deep Dish on Global Affairs Podcast

Author Rebecca Lissner joins Deep Dish to discuss President-Elect Joe Biden's US foreign policy opportunities.

U.S. President-elect Joe Biden is seen making remarks on his plan to fight COVID-19 on a television monitor from the White House Briefing Room, in Washington
Reuters
US Foreign Policy

How Cities Can Help Biden Repair American Diplomacy

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Bloomberg CityLab
Ian Klaus

The global alliances and networks forged by major cities like New York can help President-elect Joe Biden repair America’s damaged international relationships.

Large billboard of Joe Biden outside the NYPD office in Times Square.
Michael Nagle/Bloomberg
Global Cities

Polling Problems, 2020 Edition

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Running Numbers by Coauthors

America saw inaccurate polling for the House and Senate races across the country, which overestimated Democratic support in a wide range of races.

People vote during the 2020 primary in Louisville, Kentucky
Reuters
US Foreign Policy

How the 2020 Election Will Shape US Foreign Policy

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Deep Dish on Global Affairs Podcast

Kori Schake joins Ivo Daalder and Deep Dish host Brian Hanson to examine how the 2020 election results will affect US foreign policy, global relationships, and national security.

A man opening ballots from the 2020 election.
Reuters
US Foreign Policy

Americans Want to Engage the World

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Foreign Affairs
Coauthors

The beltway and the public are closer than you think.

Supporters of U.S. President Barack Obama in Cleveland, Ohio, October 2012
Reuters
Public Opinion

How US Foreign Policy Will Shape the 'Great Reset' - 12 Experts Explain

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World Economic Forum
Ivo H. Daalder

Members of the World Economic Forum's U.S. Global Future Council outlined their foreign policy recommendations for tackling the current global crises in for this special compilation article and an episode of the podcast The Great Reset.

An American flag waving in front of the US Embassy, Nine Elms Lane, Vauxhall
James Kenny
US Foreign Policy

Americans and Asia in 2020: Three Things to Know

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Running Numbers by Craig Kafura

With the US election a week away, here are three key things you need to know about the American public's views on Asia in 2020.

Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jonathan Greenert salutes as he passes the American and Japanese flags during a full honors ceremony at the Japanese Ministry of Defense
US Navy
Public Opinion

Does the U.S. Nuclear Umbrella Still Protect America's Allies?

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Foreign Policy
Ivo H. Daalder

The next president should move swiftly to reassure allies that the U.S. nuclear guarantee remains credible—or risk rapid nuclear proliferation.

Photo from North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency showing North Korea's intermediate-range strategic ballistic missile Hwasong-12 lifting off at an undisclosed location near Pyongyang on Aug. 29, 2017
AFP PHOTO
US Foreign Policy

Will the US Return to Global Stage or Pull Further Inward?

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Chicago Tribune
Ivo H. Daalder

US presidential elections rarely turn on voters' views on foreign policy. Domestic issues such as the economy and health care, including the coronavirus pandemic this year, are almost always seen as more important by voters.

A woman and her granddaughter visit an early voting site at the Dr. Martin Luther King Community Service Center in Chicago on Nov. 1, 2020
Chicago Tribune
US Foreign Policy

Trump and Biden Voters Deeply Divided on Foreign Policy

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Deep Dish on Global Affairs Podcast

Polling experts examine how public opinion of foreign policy matches up with the candidates on this episode of Deep Dish.

An image of President Donald Trump and Vice President Joe Biden on the debate stage.
Reuters
US Foreign Policy