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HOW AMERICA TURNED AGAINST EXPERTS
MARCH/APRIL 2017
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F O R E I G N A F F A I R S .C O M
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diplomacy – you live it. Every single day.
The program has changed my outlook
on everything I do, personally and
professionally.”
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SVP Global Cybersecurity Public Policy Executive,
Bank of America
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CLASS AT A GLANCE
NON US STUDENTS:
50
%
20+
40
• United Nations and its
Specialized Agencies
• NATO
• Regional
Organizations
An intensive, one-year master’s degree program
in international afairs, GMAP brings together
distinguished mid- and senior-level professionals
to examine issues at the intersection of business,
law, diplomacy, inance, development, and
geopolitics. The GMAP hybrid learning format
ofers the ability to pursue a graduate degree
program without career interruption or relocation.
COUNTRIES REPRESENTED:
AVER AGE AGE:
International Organizations/NGO
30%
Public Sector
• Diplomacy
• Security
• Ministries
• Other Agencies
30%
40%
Private Sector
• International
Business
• Journalism
• Law
• Health
• Engineering
Courses Include:
Corporate Finance and
Global Financial Markets
Foreign Policy Leadership
International Business
and Economic Law
International Macroeconomics
International Negotiation
International Politics
International Trade
Leadership and Management
Security Studies
Transnational Social Issues
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Volume 96, Number 2
TRUMP TIME
The Jacksonian Revolt
2
American Populism and the Liberal Order
Walter Russell Mead
Trump and the Economy
8
How to Jump-Start Growth
John Paulson
Trump and Russia
12
The Right Way to Manage Relations
Eugene Rumer, Richard Sokolsky, and Andrew S. Weiss
Trump and China
20
Getting to Yes With Beijing
Susan Shirk
Trump and Terrorism
28
U.S. Strategy After ISIS
Hal Brands and Peter Feaver
Trump and the Holy Land
COVE R: JAM ES G ILLEARD
37
First, Do No Harm
Dana H. Allin and Steven N. Simon
March/April 2017
An ns ghtful
reference for
18 years
Publ shed by
SETA Foundat on
Ed ted by
Muh tt n Ataman
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İBRAHİM KALIN • NORMAN G. FINKELSTEIN • BERİL DEDEOĞLU • PAUL KUBICEK • ALİ AKARCA
BASHEER NAFI • FAHRETTİN ALTUN • MALIK MUFTI • MARINA OTTAWAY
SUSAN BETH ROTTMANN • FRANCK DÜVELL • MUSTAFA YENEROĞLU • SILVIO FERRARI
TIM JACOBY • ATİLLA YAYLA • AZZAM TAMIMI • FUAT KEYMAN • ELENA LAZAROU
Trump and North Korea
46
Reviving the Art o the Deal
John Delury
Trump and World Order
52
The Return o Self-Help
Stewart M. Patrick
ESSAYS
How America Lost Faith in Expertise
60
And Why That’s a Giant Problem
Tom Nichols
Asia’s Other Revisionist Power
74
Why U.S. Grand Strategy Unnerves China
Jennifer Lind
China’s Great Awakening
83
How the People’s Republic Got Religion
Ian Johnson
How to Hunt a Lone Wolf
96
Countering Terrorists Who Act on Their Own
Daniel Byman
The Dignity Deficit
106
Reclaiming Americans’ Sense o Purpose
Arthur C. Brooks
ON FOREIGNAFFAIRS.COM
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on
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relationship with Europe.
Andrea Kendall-Taylor
and
Erica Frantz
on how
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Jennifer Harris
on
what to expect from Rex
Tillerson.
March/April 2017
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