Our necessary but flawed politics of foreign policy
We don't have to leave foreign policy at the water's edge, but we are drowning in partisanship
The popular catchphrase "politics stops at the water's edge" symbolized a time when foreign policy transcended partisan bickering and united Americans around common values and national interests. Today it seems like foreign policy has taken a dive into the deep end of partisanship, struggling to stay afloat amidst the …
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