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来源类型 | Publications - Editorials - Chroniques américaines |
规范类型 | 评论 |
Obama's Second Term: The Process of Building Global Leadership Series on the Future of US Leadership, June 2013 | |
William BURKE-WHITE | |
发表日期 | 2013-06-17 |
出处 | Chroniques américaines |
出版年 | 2013 |
概述 | The second term of Barack Obama’s presidency has introduced new Foreign Policy leadership that suggests changes for the future. The White House will likely centralize foreign policy making and the Treasury Department may play a bigger role in the country’s global engagement. Despite new policy... |
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Obama's Second Term: The Process of Building Global Leadership Series on the Future of US Leadership, June 2013
The second term of Barack Obama’s presidency has introduced new Foreign Policy leadership that suggests changes for the future. The White House will likely centralize foreign policy making and the Treasury Department may play a bigger role in the country’s global engagement. Despite new policy direction, no framework for the strategic renewal of U.S. global leadership has emerged. As of early June 2013, U.S. President Barack Obama’s second term foreign policy team is taking shape. At the highest levels, this new team is what might have been expected in Obama’s first term, but for the bold and somewhat unexpected pick of Hillary Clinton (who then brought many of her own people with her) as Secretary of State in January 2009. At the White House and in his cabinet, Obama is now surrounded by his closest advisors from the 2008 election campaign. In contrast, within Secretary John Kerry’s State Department, a number of career diplomats not linked personally or politically to either the president or the secretary of state have been nominated for positions at the assistant secretary level. While “reading the tea leaves” of personnel appointments can be at times misleading, these appointments do offer some insight into the personalities and direction of Obama’s second-term foreign policy. The new team Obama is assembling suggests two significant structural shifts and three important substantive directions for the United States’ foreign policy over the remaining three and a half years of his presidency and, perhaps, for U.S. global leadership going forward. Structurally, foreign policymaking under this new team is likely to move significantly from the State Department to the White House, with the former playing a much-diminished role in the second term. Second, the personalities suggest a new relationship between the Secretary of State and the new national security advisor, Susan Rice, one that may at times lead to public disagreement.
Obama's Second Term: The Process of Building Global Leadership
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关键词 | American foreign policy United States |
URL | https://www.ifri.org/en/publications/enotes/obamas-second-term-foreign-policy-team |
来源智库 | French Institute of International Relations (France) |
资源类型 | 智库出版物 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/415742 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | William BURKE-WHITE. Obama's Second Term: The Process of Building Global Leadership Series on the Future of US Leadership, June 2013. 2013. |
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