Overdoing or Underdoing: Why Can't American Foreign Policy Do Better?

Overdoing or Underdoing: Why Can't American Foreign Policy Do Better?

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CFR Senior Fellow Stephen Sestanovich discusses how U.S. presidents have conducted foreign policy since World War II with professors and students, as part of CFR's Academic Conference Call series.

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Stephen Sestanovich

George F. Kennan Senior Fellow for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Council on Foreign Relations

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Irina A. Faskianos

Vice President, National Program & Outreach, Council on Foreign Relations

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