Daydream diplomacy: Recover realistic foreign policy boundaries
OPINION: Newfound confidence will show us so obviously independent, it will no longer be necessary to mention it all the time.
Gerald Hensley
Sat, 17 Jun 2023
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When you think about it, our obsession with independence as the main feature of our foreign policy is odd. In speeches by politicians and academics, the term ‘foreign policy’ rarely appears without the word ‘independent’ in front of it. All nation states have an independent foreign policy
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Gerald Hensley
Sat, 17 Jun 2023
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