how-hillary-clinton-became-a-hawk.html
how-hillary-clinton-became-a-hawk.html
5/2/2016
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This article from The New York Times Magazine delves into Hillary Clinton's transformation from a Vietnam War protester in her youth to a more hawkish stance on foreign policy as a senator and Secretary of State. The author explores the shifts in Clinton's ideology, influenced by American politics, personal experiences, and her role as a female in a traditionally male-dominated field. The article examines key moments in Clinton's career, such as her support for the Iraq War and her role in the NATO intervention in Libya, highlighting how her approach to international conflicts evolved over time. The author offers a nuanced analysis of the complex factors that shaped Clinton's foreign policy positions.
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hillary clinton ꞏ foreign policy ꞏ hawkishness ꞏ political evolution ꞏ democratic party ꞏ presidential campaigns ꞏ us politics ꞏ war ꞏ military intervention ꞏ international relations ꞏ political ideologies ꞏ democratic candidates ꞏ us foreign policy ꞏ political analysis ꞏ clinton administration ꞏ us military ꞏ foreign affairs ꞏ national security ꞏ secretary of state ꞏ diplomacy ꞏ iraq war ꞏ war on terror ꞏ middle east ꞏ interventionism ꞏ liberal interventionism ꞏ military-industrial complex ꞏ american exceptionalism ꞏ defense policy ꞏ militarism ꞏ democratic primaries ꞏ american politics ꞏ clinton presidency