Foreign Policy in America’s Interest: Realism, Nationalism, and the Next President
November 15, 2016 | 8:00am to 1:30pm | George Washington University | Washington, DC
Election 2016 has raised big questions about America’s role in the world. Donald Trump promises to pursue an unapologetic nationalism, yet he may be selective about military engagements. Hillary Clinton has the resume to be a foreign-policy president, yet she appears willing to launch foreign interventions in a way that is oddly consistent with longstanding neoconservative ideas about American primacy. Whatever the outcome of the contest, the rhetoric of these candidates has reshaped the post-9/11 ideological landscape—suggesting …read more
Source: The American Conservative