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On COVID-19, foreign policy elites are just as polarized as the public
by Dina Smeltz, Jonathan Monten and Joshua Busby, Opinion Contributors - 12/26/20 4:00 PM ETThe views expressed by contributors are their own and not the view of The Hill✕New survey results suggest that President-elect Biden will have to work hard to cultivate bipartisan buy-in for efforts to rein in the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. This may not be an easy achievement, because the pandemic became politicized in the United States nearly as swiftly as it spread.President Trump initially downplayed the urgency of COVID-19 and often contradicted public health experts’ warnings about the...…by Dina Smeltz, Jonathan Monten and Joshua Busby, Opinion Contributors - 12/26/20 4:00 PM ETThe views expressed by contributors are their own and not the view of The Hill✕New survey results suggest that President-elect Biden will have to work hard to cultivate bipartisan buy-in for efforts to rein in the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. This may not be an easy achievement, because the pandemic became politicized in the United States nearly as swiftly as it spread.President Trump initially downplayed the urgency of COVID-19 and often contradicted public health experts’ warnings about the...WW…
Americans Want to Engage the World
It has become an accepted truth in recent years that the U.S. foreign policy establishment is disconnected from the broader American public. In this view, the denizens of the Washington Beltway remain committed to an expansive U.S. role on the international stage even as average Americans increasingly want the United States to mind its own business and care for its own citizens. According to , for example, “an out-of-touch community of foreign policy VIPs” has led U.S. foreign policy astray. Republican candidate Donald Trump exploited this supposed divide during his 2016 campaign, riding to...…It has become an accepted truth in recent years that the U.S. foreign policy establishment is disconnected from the broader American public. In this view, the denizens of the Washington Beltway remain committed to an expansive U.S. role on the international stage even as average Americans increasingly want the United States to mind its own business and care for its own citizens. According to , for example, “an out-of-touch community of foreign policy VIPs” has led U.S. foreign policy astray. Republican candidate Donald Trump exploited this supposed divide during his 2016 campaign, riding to...WW…
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