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  • Nov 6, 2024 | foreignaffairs.com | Peter Feaver |Robert O’Brien |Larry Diamond |Daniel Drezner

    During his first term, President Donald Trump changed the course of American foreign policy, from ramping up competition with China to stepping back from international institutions. Campaigning again in 2024, he promised to revive his “America first” agenda—and this time, take it even further. Essays by experts, policymakers, and Trump advisers past and present consider what Trump’s second term could mean for the United States and the world.

  • Sep 19, 2024 | foreignpolicy.com | Peter Feaver

    Argument An expert's point of view on a current event. A member of the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment marches by the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia on May 27.

  • Sep 8, 2023 | today.duke.edu | Peter Feaver

    Published August 28, 2023 Tags Political Science Politics & Public Policy Public Policy Studies Faculty Schools Trinity College of Arts & Sciences Sanford School of Public Policy Scholars Professor of Political Science Director of the Duke Program in American Grand Strategy Professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy Bass Fellow View Scholars@Duke Profile More than two decades ago, Duke political science professor Peter Feaver and a colleague conducted a national study that found public...

  • Aug 28, 2023 | today.duke.edu | Peter Feaver

    Published August 28, 2023 Tags Political Science Politics & Public Policy Public Policy Studies Faculty Schools Trinity College of Arts & Sciences Sanford School of Public Policy Scholars Professor of Political Science Director of the Duke Program in American Grand Strategy Professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy Bass Fellow View Scholars@Duke Profile More than two decades ago, Duke political science professor Peter Feaver and a colleague conducted a national study that found public...

  • Jul 8, 2023 | foreignpolicy.com | Peter Feaver

    Will it be NATO membership or the Israel model? Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg shake hands after a news conference in Kyiv on April 20.

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