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Thursday Apr 03, 2014
Nicholas Burns, Harvard Kennedy School
Thursday Apr 03, 2014
Thursday Apr 03, 2014
Faster than you can say Crimea and almost as quickly as Russia invaded and annexed it, foreign policy has returned to the political radar. It never fully left, of course, as two wars, Arab Spring, Benghazi, Syria and more dominated the last decade.But when Russian President Vladimir Putin followed his Sochi success with the Crimean heist, suddenly questions around U.S. policy, action and reaction to our one-time Cold War foe became political.What options do western leaders have? What role should U.S. leaders play? And what might this mean for domestic politics – could foreign policy actually become a talking point on the 2014 campaign trail?Nicholas Burns has held virtually every role in the US Foreign Service – Under Secretary of State, Ambassador to NATO and Greece, State Dept spokesman and more. He is now a professor at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government… and he’s here to help us understand the policy and the politics.
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