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For decades, U.S. foreign policy has been overassertive in its pursuit of unachievable goals, Joshua Shifrinson and Stephen Wertheim argue. But Biden’s early foreign policy choices—including a focus on counterbalancing China—are showing a pragmatic realist streak that may augur sweeping changes to the United States’ role in the world.
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