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Council on Foreign Relations
The U.S. Election and Foreign Policy <[link removed]>
After a tumultuous summer, the U.S. presidential candidates are now seeking to unify their bases around their vision for the future. The Council on Foreign Relations offers a full suite of resources to keep track of both candidates’ policies, developments on critical global issues, and the U.S. role in the world ahead of the 2024 election. Explore CFR’s Election 2024 hub and candidate tracker <[link removed]>. <[link removed]>
Explore CFR's Election 2024 hub <[link removed]>
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Track Kamala Harris and Donald Trump on Foreign Policy <[link removed]>
Check out CFR’s Candidate Tracker <[link removed]> to learn more about the 2024 presidential candidates and their positions on global issues.
Track Harris and Trump on Foreign Policy <[link removed]>
The Changing Role of Foreign Policy at the U.S. National Conventions <[link removed]>
U.S. presidential nominating conventions often focus on domestic themes, but at times they’ve been flavored by global economic concerns and national security threats. Read how foreign policy emerged at this summer's conventions, and in the past century <[link removed]>
The Changing Role of Foreign Policy at the U.S. National Conventions <[link removed]>
Analyzing the Foreign Policy in Harris’s DNC Speech <[link removed]>
The Democratic nominee said America has a “fleeting opportunity to move past the bitterness, cynicism and divisive battles of the past,” writes Director of Studies James M. Lindsay <[link removed]> in The Water’s Edge.
Where the U.S. Presidential Race Stands <[link removed]>
Preventing U.S. Election Violence in 2024 <[link removed]>
After a shooting that injured former President Trump and killed a spectator at a campaign rally, leaders of both parties must unite behind efforts to calm and stabilize the political climate, writes Research Fellow Jacob Ware <[link removed]>.
Preventing U.S. Election Violence in 2024 <[link removed]>
The Return of Peace Through Strength <[link removed]>
Former U.S. national security advisor Robert C. O’Brien explores <[link removed]> former President Trump’s foreign policy of “realism with a Jacksonian flavor” in Foreign Affairs.
The Return of Peace Through Strength <[link removed]>
A Foreign Policy for the World as It Is <[link removed]>
Also in Foreign Affairs, Ben Rhodes details <[link removed]> President Biden’s updated conception of U.S. leadership, tailored to a world that has moved on from American primacy and the eccentricities of American politics.
Preventing U.S. Election Violence in 2024 <[link removed]>
A History of Foreign Policy on the Ballot <[link removed]>
CFR Education examines four previous U.S. elections, the foreign policy issues voters considered, and how the echoes of history can be heard in 2024. Take a look at the case studies <[link removed]>
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