
Ted Piccone
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Jan 8, 2025 |
brookings.edu | Robert Einhorn |Tanvi Madan |Suzanne Maloney |Ted Piccone
As the nation lays to rest the 39th president of the United States, James Earl Carter Jr., Brookings scholars reflect on the consequential legacy of his presidency for American foreign policy. In June 1994, the United States and North Korea were on the brink of war, according to many observers at the time. Bilateral negotiations on Pyongyang’s nuclear program were at an impasse.
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Nov 3, 2024 |
buffalonews.com | Ted Piccone
The United States, as the world’s oldest and wealthiest democracy, continues to inspire people around the world who strive for greater freedom and prosperity. For that to continue, however, the United States must overcome its increasing polarization and dangerous slide toward populist nationalism.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
newstribune.com | Ted Piccone
Advertisement Advertisement The United States, as the world's oldest and wealthiest democracy, continues to inspire people around the world who strive for greater freedom and prosperity. For that to continue, however, the United States must overcome its increasing polarization and dangerous slide toward populist nationalism. Advertisement Advertisement Upcoming Events
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Nov 10, 2023 |
brookings.edu | Ted Piccone
While many government leaders continue to declare their commitment to respect the rule of law as the foundation for peace and human rights, in practice their performance is perforated with lackluster results or outright failure. As a result, people are losing faith in democratic politics and turning to authoritarian alternatives, or simply tuning out.
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