
America Voted. What’s Next for Foreign Policy?
11/09/18 • 20 min
American voters have spoken and Democrats will soon control the U.S. House of Representatives. How might this new political reality at home affect the Trump administration's policies abroad? What levers will the Democrats pull, if any, when it comes to oversight of a disruptive global agenda?
GMF’s Derek Chollet and Jamie Fly join Out of Order to weigh in on how America's global posture will -- or won't -- change and what's at stake for transatlantic relations.
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Speakers
Derek Chollet | Executive Vice President and Senior Advisor for Security and Defense Policy
Jamie Fly | Senior Fellow and Director, Future of Geopolitics, Asia Program Washington, DC
Moderator
Sydney Simon | Media and Communications Specialist
Show Notes:
"An Inflection Point for America's Democratic Future" - Derek Chollet
"Do Not Look for Foreign Policy Change" - Jamie Fly
With Trump Shackled at Home, Europeans Fear More Disruption Abroad - Reuters
Germany, Europe see little hope for Trump policy change after US midterm election - Deutsche Welle
American voters have spoken and Democrats will soon control the U.S. House of Representatives. How might this new political reality at home affect the Trump administration's policies abroad? What levers will the Democrats pull, if any, when it comes to oversight of a disruptive global agenda?
GMF’s Derek Chollet and Jamie Fly join Out of Order to weigh in on how America's global posture will -- or won't -- change and what's at stake for transatlantic relations.
New Feature: We want to hear from you. Engage with the Out of Order team through our new listener inbox at [email protected]
Send us your thoughts, questions, comments, and suggestions for future topics you'd like to hear us cover.
We will feature select input on upcoming Out of Order episodes.
Speakers
Derek Chollet | Executive Vice President and Senior Advisor for Security and Defense Policy
Jamie Fly | Senior Fellow and Director, Future of Geopolitics, Asia Program Washington, DC
Moderator
Sydney Simon | Media and Communications Specialist
Show Notes:
"An Inflection Point for America's Democratic Future" - Derek Chollet
"Do Not Look for Foreign Policy Change" - Jamie Fly
With Trump Shackled at Home, Europeans Fear More Disruption Abroad - Reuters
Germany, Europe see little hope for Trump policy change after US midterm election - Deutsche Welle
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