In the past four years, top officials from Jake Sullivan to Katherine Tai have sat down with FP to offer insight into U.S. President Joe Biden’s foreign policy. Together, they painted a picture of the “Biden doctrine” on foreign aid, relations with Europe, U.S.-China competition, and more.
On Biden’s final weekend in office, we’re revisiting some of the most illuminating conversations to provide an insider’s look at the outgoing president’s foreign-policy legacy.
In the past four years, top officials from Jake Sullivan to Katherine Tai have sat down with FP to offer insight into U.S. President Joe Biden’s foreign policy. Together, they painted a picture of the “Biden doctrine” on foreign aid, relations with Europe, U.S.-China competition, and more.
On Biden’s final weekend in office, we’re revisiting some of the most illuminating conversations to provide an insider’s look at the outgoing president’s foreign-policy legacy.
Defining the Biden Doctrine
U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan sat down with Foreign Policy to talk about Russia, China, relations with Europe, and year one of the Biden presidency.
The White House’s Case for Industrial Policy
U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai counters critics who say the United States is fostering unfair competition.
The Technocrat
Gina Raimondo has reshaped the Commerce Department for technological competition with China.
Colin Kahl: ‘We’re All In’ on Supporting Ukraine
The Pentagon’s top policymaker on Russia’s war in Ukraine, the impact of recent leaks, and the long-term challenge of China.
Samantha Power on Biden’s Foreign Aid Legacy
The USAID chief on Gaza and why she feels she can make more of a difference in government than outside it.
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