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Stephen Walt, professor of international relations at Harvard University, discusses the foreign policy implications of Trump’s victory, the extent to which it represents a rejection of “Liberal Hegemony,” and why Trump f...
How Not to Fix U.S. Foreign Policy is an episode from Power Problems by The Cato Institute. Stephen Walt, professor of international relations at Harvard University, discusses the foreign policy implications of Trump’s victory, the extent t...
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Published Nov 26, 2024, 42:42 long, audio available.
Stephen Walt, professor of international relations at Harvard University, discusses the foreign policy implications of Trump’s victory, the extent to which it represents a rejection of “Liberal Hegemony,” and why Trump failed in his first term to set U.S. foreign policy on a new course. He also discusses the bureaucratic challenges of reforming foreign policy, what to expect from Trump in the second term, and the potentially beneficial constraints of “American decline,” among other topics. Show Notes Stephen M. Walt, “ The 10 Foreign Policy Implications of the 2024 Election ,” Foreign Policy , November 8, 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How Not to Fix U.S. Foreign Policy is from Power Problems by The Cato Institute.
Published Nov 26, 2024 and 42:42 long