Event

Does it Matter Who Wins? US Foreign Policy After the Election

US Election Series

Monday 15 September 2008 17:30 to 18:30

Location

Held at the British Academy, 10 Carlton House Terrace, SW1Y 5AH

Participants

Alexander Lennon, Editor-in-Chief, The Washington Quarterly; Research Fellow in International Security Policy, Center for Strategic and International Studies
Chair: Professor Michael Cox, Chair, United States Discussion Group, Chatham House


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Type: Members event

It is widely thought that the next US administration's foreign policy will differ from that of the Bush administration. This is probably true with regard to issues such as Iraq, climate change, democracy promotion, diplomatic contact with Iran and North Korea, and relations with key Asian states China, Japan, and India. The speaker will suggest that the candidates are less distinct from each other than we might have been led to believe.


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