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Since the end of the Cold War, with the exception of the first six years of the GW Bush Administration, foreign affairs have lacked a coherent direction, and always seems a side show. The goals always seem to be tactical (Kerry negotiating a treaty with Iran, or Trump assassinating the leader of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards). These did not seem to emanate from policy but rather occurred due to immediate political expediency. With a monumentally unstudious president such as Trump, or an senescent one like Biden, does the Graham model almost wins by default? In a DeSantis or even Haley presidency one can see the Krasner model more clearly?

It would be awesome to actually test the models laid out in this piece but thinking that will be another four years.

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