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The Problem at the Core of Progressive Foreign Policy


In 2016, Donald Trump took on and defeated the Republican foreign-policy establishment. Some progressives wonder if they may be able to accomplish the same feat in the Democratic Party in 2020. They are looking for a nominee who rejects the post Cold War bipartisan consensus, that they believe makes the United States too quick to get into wars and too committed to American primacy, in favor of a strategy of restraint.The newly formed Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft—founded with large grants from the Charles Koch Foundation and George Soros’s Open Society Foundation—is the latest addition to this effort. Quincy seeks …read more

Source:: The Atlantic

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