The rest of the world is looking for signs the the White House can send predictable and stable signals about U.S. foreign policy priorities and intentions. In this article for The National Interest, Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev asks, can President Biden iron out the contradictions in his five policy goals?
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