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Arthur Vandenberg

Pence Goes Over the Water’s Edge

Published January 27, 2018by Paul Pillar 3 Comments

by Paul R. Pillar As recently as a generation or two ago, the mainstream of American politics observed an important limit whereby domestic politics did not operate beyond the nation’s boundaries. This did not mean that there weren’t sharp differences… Continue Reading  

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Analysis, US Foreign Policy Arthur Vandenberg, Iran, Israel, Jerusalem, Mike Pence, Naftali Bennett, Palestine, Paul Pillar, Pew, polling, Tom Cotton

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