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Introduction
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Is there room for being nice anymore
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Most immediate changes on the foreign policy side
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The Middle East
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Adam Kinsinger
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USChina Relationship
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Impeachment
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NATO
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Alliance of democracies
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USChina relations
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TPP revival
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China policy
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Vaccine nationalism
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Handling the pandemic
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Is the pandemic over
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How long will polarization last
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What happened in the Capitol
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Can social media survive
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How Biden administration will reform the military
Description:
Explore a Leadership Panel discussion from the World Economic Forum's DAVOS AGENDA 2021, focusing on the United States' foreign policy challenges at the start of 2021. Delve into topics such as the COVID-19 pandemic's impact, geopolitical issues, and how the new presidential administration can address threats to America's global standing. Gain insights from prominent speakers including Børge Brende, Ted Deutch, Stephanie Murphy, Adam Kinzinger, and Kirsten E. Gillibrand as they examine US-China relations, Middle East policy, NATO alliances, vaccine nationalism, and the aftermath of the Capitol events. Learn about potential reforms in military strategy, the future of social media, and strategies for overcoming political polarization in this comprehensive one-hour discussion on the outlook from Washington.

US Foreign Policy - The Outlook from Washington

World Economic Forum
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