Democratic Primaries
Related: About this forumThe Foreign Policy of 2021 Democrats
Joe Biden represents the so-called establishments last chance to reform U.S. foreign policy so it is better aligned with how Americans see the world.
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Thomas Wright
Senior fellow at the Brookings Institution
Joe Biden is running as a restorationist, offering a return to the Obama era. But he likely wont govern as a restorationist, at least when it comes to foreign policy and Americas role in the world.
The Biden campaign believes that the candidates connection to Barack Obama is an asset, and no political benefit exists in distancing Biden from the former president, except in the gentlest of ways. However, an influential group in the wider Democratic foreign-policy community from which Biden will draw if he wins, including some people who are a formal part of his campaign, have not been thinking about how to return to Obamas policies. They have spent much of the past three years thinking about what they need to do differently if they have another bite at the apple.
For simplicitys sake, call them the 2021 Democrats. The group is informal, with no organization or meetings; some members are part of Bidens team, others have worked for other campaigns or none at all. They are foreign-policy experts, academics, politicians, and congressional staffers. On Capitol Hill, they include Senator Chris Murphy and several freshman members of Congress who were elected in 2018. They may not even think of themselves as a distinctive group but what unites them is a shared belief that U.S. foreign policy must change and move beyond where Democrats have been for the past two decades.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/03/foreign-policy-2021-democrats/608293/
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
disambiguation
(31 posts)America needs to become self-sufficient again.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
William769
(55,783 posts)In a Biden administration, America will lead by example and rally the world to meet our common challenges that no one nation can face on its own, from climate change to nuclear proliferation, from great power aggression to transnational terrorism, from cyberwarfare to mass migration. Donald Trumps erratic policies and failure to uphold basic democratic principles have surrendered our position in the world, undermined our democratic alliances, weakened our ability to mobilize others to meet these challenges, and threatened our security and our future.
In a speech at The Graduate Center at CUNY in New York, Joe Biden laid out his blueprint to repair the damage wrought by President Trump and chart a fundamentally different course for American foreign policy for the world as we find it todayand as we anticipate it will be tomorrow. Biden will continue to build on this vision over the course of the campaign.
https://joebiden.com/americanleadership/
One thing is for sure, he will not be coddling Socialist, Dictators or terrorists.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
beastie boy
(11,027 posts)It is becoming clear to everyone, even the staunchest conservative libertarians, that government in the service of corporate interests at the expense of the interests of its citizens is unsustainable, and a transition of government to become a principal force to guide the US economy towards promoting the country's social and geopolitical interests is absolutely necessary for its survival and prosperity. The fairy tale of the wise self-correcting free markets, an idea that has been obsolete for at least a hundred years but still promoted by international corporate interests, is not fooling anyone anymore. Government is the only force that can guide the economy to serve its national interests and is the only force to guarantee that the markets remain relatively free in any meaningful way.
Biden, with his firm grasp of the need to balance out the social and geopolitical issues, as well as vast experience in actually creating and managing the policies that are likely to fulfill this need, is perfectly positioned to lead the country through this transition period.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
BeckyDem
(8,361 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden