Senior members of the team President Biden has assembled write of the task ahead in the pages of Foreign Affairs.
“The next U.S. president . . . will have to salvage our reputation, rebuild confidence in our leadership, and mobilize our country and our allies to rapidly meet new challenges. There will be no time to lose,” President Joe Biden wrote last year. Many senior members of the team Biden has assembled have written of the task ahead in the pages of Foreign Affairs. More, Less, or Different? Where U.S. Foreign Policy Should—and Shouldn’t—Go From Here By Jake Sullivan The Transformation of Diplomacy How to Save the State Department By William J. Burns and Linda Thomas-Greenfield The Can-Do Power America’s Advantage and Biden’s Chance By Samantha Power How America Can Shore Up Asian Order A Strategy for Restoring Balance and Legitimacy By Kurt M. Campbell and Rush Doshi Getting to Less The Truth About Defense Spending By Kathleen Hicks America’s Opportunity in the Middle East Diplomacy Could Succeed Where Military Force Has Failed By Daniel Benaim and Jake Sullivan SUBSCRIBE NOW © 2020 Council on Foreign Relations | 58 East 68 Street, New York NY | 10065 All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy | Terms of Use If you have questions for us, please visit our Frequently Asked Questions. Reset your password here. Click here to manage your email preferences. This email was sent to [email protected]. To be removed from ALL Foreign Affairs emails, including newsletters, unsubscribe here. To ensure we can contact you, please add us to your email address book or safe list.
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