2024 Election : Impacts on National Security & Foreign Policy Discussed

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • In this episode of the IWP podcast, host Jim Robbins, the dean of academics at the Institute of World Politics, discusses the possible futures after the 2024 election concerning foreign policy and national security. He compares the leadership styles of President Biden and former President Trump, analyzing their approaches to various international issues.
    Topics discussed:
    Comparison of Leadership Styles:
    President Biden's Conflict Management Approach:
    • Emphasis on crisis management and avoiding escalation.
    • Criticisms for half measures in handling crises like in Afghanistan and Ukraine.
    Former President Trump's Disruption Strategy:
    • Unpredictability and willingness to walk away from traditional diplomatic norms.
    • Successes like the Abraham Accords and challenges like North Korea diplomacy.
    Foreign Policy Challenges:
    • Issues in Ukraine, the Middle East, and Asia.
    • Defense budget and modernization needs.
    • National Energy Strategy and implications for national security.
    • BRICS countries' influence and the future of the US dollar.
    • Federal budget concerns and rising national debt.
    • Border security as a national security issue.
    Key takeaways:
    The 2024 election will shape the future of US foreign policy and national security.
    President Biden's conflict management style focuses on crisis containment but has faced criticism for perceived inaction.
    Former President Trump's disruption strategy brought both successes and challenges in international relations.
    Future administrations will need to address defense budget, energy strategy, international economic shifts, fiscal responsibility, and border security for effective national security.
    The world is facing greater instability, declining American wealth, and rising competitors challenging US resolve.
    References:
    Institute of World Politics: iwp.edu

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