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Four Principles for a Progressive Foreign Policy in the Trump Era

Published December 7, 2016by Diana Ohlbaum 1 Comment

by Diana Ohlbaum If there is one thing for which progressives can thank American voters in the 2016 election, it is shaking foreign policy elites from their smug consensus. The basic tenets of the free-trade and military-interventionist orthodoxy, endorsed by… Continue Reading  

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