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US foreign policy beyond 2025/ Derek S. Reveron

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2024Subject(s): In: Orbis, Volume 68, Issue 4, Fall 2024, pg. 545-567Summary: Every four years often signals change in American politics whether the incumbent president is re-elected or there is partisan turnover in the White House. Longstanding security commitments in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East with bipartisan agreement on national interests, the sclerotic structure of the Executive Branch, plus congressional, judicial, and international limits imposed on the presidency prevent wholesale change in American foreign policy.
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Every four years often signals change in American politics whether the incumbent president is re-elected or there is partisan turnover in the White House. Longstanding security commitments in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East with bipartisan agreement on national interests, the sclerotic structure of the Executive Branch, plus congressional, judicial, and international limits imposed on the presidency prevent wholesale change in American foreign policy.

SECURITY COMMITMENTS, INTRANATIONAL POLITICS, NEWARTICLS

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