“The five threats seen by Republicans do not appear on the list of the top five threats of Democrats and vice versa…and that makes it very hard to conduct a unified foreign policy." — Ivo H. Daalder
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Mark you calendars: Is American exceptionalism a thing of the past?
On November 18th, EGF Senior Fellow Mark Hannah will join Dina Smeltz of the Chicago Counci...l on Global Affairs and Stephen Wertheim of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft on a panel to discuss the dwindling public support for American exceptionalism. The panel will be moderated by Trevor Thrall of The Cato Institute.
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