Foreign Affairs: “The current wars between Russia and Ukraine and between Israel and Hamas have sharpened some startling new global realities. China and Russia’s friendship has deepened. The profiles of Iran and North Korea as regional troublemakers and weapons exporters are rising. The world’s great powers are competing for influence in the global South. And in the United States, a long-simmering conflict between nationalism and internationalism within the Republican Party has reached a boil.”
“This is the most consequential moment for Republican foreign policy since 1952, when Dwight Eisenhower defeated his isolationist challengers to secure the party’s presidential nomination. Eisenhower would make an active U.S. role in global affairs a central tenet of Republicanism.”