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In foreign policy, both want to “manage and, if possible, decrease the impact of US influence upon international affairs.” [15] But their domestic and socioeconomic challenges differ.
Economy April 13, 2021 Will Biden’s Foreign Policy Sap His Domestic Policy? The US can’t afford to be the “indispensable nation” abroad while rebuilding at home.
And while efforts to integrate the security and economic dimensions of foreign policy have made some progress, they need to be accelerated and better fused with domestic-policy making.
Biden's domestic agenda was the most progressive of any president since Lyndon Johnson. But it was entwined with a foreign policy that leaves his legacy drowned in blood.
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken sought to connect the Biden administration’s diplomatic actions abroad with issues directly impacting Americans at home in his first major foreign policy ...
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Biden’s Foreign Policy Starts at Home For the administration, strengthening the middle class is essential to national security.
Given the constraints on the new president’s time and political capital, a Biden administration should leverage its domestic agenda in crafting its foreign policy.
Biden's attempts to link foreign policy to his domestic agenda got a lift when G7 nations agreed to a 15 percent global minimum tax rate. But the effort gets trickier when it comes to Russia.
President Biden initially wanted to turn his foreign policy to China but instead was drawn into Ukraine and the Middle East.
The April 10 election will have far-reaching implications for the nation’s domestic and foreign policy moving forward.
In his first days in office, Biden’s domestic policy reflects that awareness. The question is whether his national security policy will have a clue.
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