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From China to Saudi Arabia, Is a New U.S. Foreign Policy Consensus Emerging?
Trend Lines
English - July 19, 2019 18:00 - 39 minutes - 18.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 46 ratingsNews Government Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In this week’s editors’ discussion on Trend Lines, WPR’s Judah Grunstein, Frederick Deknatel and Elliot Waldman talk about changes in the way policymakers and experts in Washington think about America’s relations with the Middle East, Russia, China and North Korea, as well as other areas characterized by continuity.
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