From WSJopinion: The world has changed since Barack Obama was in power, writes Walter Russell Mead. Here’s what we can expect from Joe Biden on foreign policy.
Only four months ago, the consensus among the rich, powerful and well-connected who gathered for the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, was that Donald Trump would win a second term.
The coronavirus and consequent economic collapse have challenged that certainty. As they huddle in their lockdowns from Brussels to Beijing, world leaders are trying to figure out what a Biden administration’s foreign policy would look like.To Read the Full Story
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