The Obama Doctrine

The Obama Doctrine

3/16/2016

link

https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2016/04/the-obama-doctrine/471525/

summary

In this article, Jeffrey Goldberg delves into the foreign policy of President Barack Obama, examining what he calls the "Obama Doctrine." Goldberg interviews the president and analyzes his approach to various international challenges, including the Middle East, Russia, and China. The article explores Obama's cautious approach to intervention and his focus on multilateral diplomacy. It also discusses the president's assessment of American power and the role he believes the United States should play in the world. Overall, the article provides an in-depth analysis of Obama's foreign policy and the guiding principles that shaped his approach.

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