Debts, Deficits, and Debate
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James M. LindsayCFR ExpertMary and David Boies Distinguished Senior Fellow in U.S. Foreign Policy

CFR.org just posted a “First Take” I did for them on the start of the 112th Congress. The piece argues that deficits and the debt will dominate the congressional debate in the months to come (I know, a novel idea!) and that foreign policy won’t provide much to fight about barring an unforeseen crisis.
An excerpt:
The White House has signaled that any Afghan drawdown that starts this summer will be small and slow, which will give Republicans little to complain about. The White House and Republicans might actually cooperate to pass several modest trade agreements that have been languishing.