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Time for U.S. foreign policy to abandon Cold War strategies


Chinese President Xi Jinping and then-Vice President Joe Biden in 2015. | Carolyn Kaster / AP
Passing the 100-day mark of President Joe Biden’s administration, one word we hear often is “bold.” From the passage of the American Rescue Plan (to fight the coronavirus), to important changes proposed in the American Jobs Plan (on infrastructure), and his American Families Plan (expand paid family and medical leave, pre-school education, free community college, etc.), the president envisions important changes in several critical areas of daily life.
What we yet see are a lot of “bold” changes in U.S. foreign policy, especially in relations with four major nations China, Vietnam, Cuba, and North Korea. In many respects, the United States continues strategies forged during the Cold War. After four years of Donald Trump’s “America First” foreign policy, Biden is steering U.S. foreign policy back to its previous channels. In a speech at the State Department in Febru ....

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Time for U.S. foreign policy to abandon Cold War strategies


Chinese President Xi Jinping and then-Vice President Joe Biden in 2015. | Carolyn Kaster / AP
Passing the 100-day mark of President Joe Biden’s administration, one word we hear often is “bold.” From the passage of the American Rescue Plan (to fight the coronavirus), to important changes proposed in the American Jobs Plan (on infrastructure), and his American Families Plan (expand paid family and medical leave, pre-school education, free community college, etc.), the president envisions important changes in several critical areas of daily life.
What we yet see are a lot of “bold” changes in U.S. foreign policy, especially in relations with four major nations China, Vietnam, Cuba, and North Korea. In many respects, the United States continues strategies forged during the Cold War. After four years of Donald Trump’s “America First” foreign policy, Biden is steering U.S. foreign policy back to its previous channels. In a speech at the State Department in Febru ....

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