Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs: Public Supports a Foreign Policy Approach That Prioritizes Building Collaborative Partnerships With Other Democratic States
December 16, 2020
December 16, 2020
NEW YORK, Dec. 16 (TNSRep) -- The Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs issued the following news release on Dec. 15:
Four years after the collapse of the bipartisan consensus for U.S. foreign policy--which was established after the Cold War and held that deployment of U.S. power is indispensable for managing an international system--engaged U.S. voters are beginning to rebuild a unified vision of America's role on the global stage.
According to the lates . . .
Four years after the collapse of the bipartisan consensus for U.S. foreign policy--which was established after the Cold War and held that deployment of U.S. power is indispensable for managing an international system--engaged U.S. voters are beginning to rebuild a unified vision of America's role on the global stage.
According to the lates . . .