Does the administration have J. Biden's foreign policy doctrine?
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Does the administration have J. Biden's foreign policy doctrine?
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Pavel Podlesny 
Occupation: Senior Research Fellow
Affiliation: Institute for the U.S. and Canadian Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
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The goals of this article are the following: First, to analyze shortly major ideas and suggestions of American experts concerning ways to correct US foreign policy after Trump. Second, to clarity main elements of Biden administration behavior on the international arena, and are there enough evidence, that the present administration managed to develop its foreign policy doctrine, which some of American experts already called “realistic pragmatism”. Third, to give preliminary evaluation of the consequences of the withdraw of USA troops from Afghanistan for America positions and its foreign policy. Forth, to analyze international and domestic difficulties in the course of realizing the administration approaches towards solving international problems. Fifth, to clarify the role of Russia the within o foreign policy priorities of Washington. 

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Russia, America, foreign policy, doctrine, China, strategy, establishment, NATO
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27.10.2021
Date of publication
16.12.2021
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1. Jessica T. Mathews. American Power after Afghanistan. How to Rightsize the Country Global Role // Foreign Affairs, September 17, 2021, pp. 1-2.

2. By Emma Ashford. Strategies of Restraint. Remaking America’s Broken Foreign Policy // Foreign Affairs, September/October 2021, pp. 1-2.

3. Jessica T. Mathews. American Power after Afghanistan…

4. Ibidem.

5. By David T. Pyne. Russia and China are already Winning the Nuclear Arms Race // The National Interest, October 1, 2021, p. 1-6.

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7. President J. Biden. Interim National Security Strategic Guidance. Washington, March 2021, p. 8.

8. By Joshua Shifrinson and Stephen Wertheiw. Biden the Realist. The President Foreign Policy Doctrine. Has Been Hiding in Plain Sight // Foreign Affairs, September/October 2021, p. 2-3.

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