№149, The Global Outlook of the Top Five Candidates in the U.S. Presidential Election:
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Main Author: Buchanan Ponczek, Cordelii (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Warszawa [Poland] Polski Instytut Spraw Międzynarodowych 2016
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Online Access:BSB01
Item Description:Traditionally, there is a partisan split on foreign policy in the United States: Republican candidates and voters worry more about terrorism, defence and national security than Democratic candidates and voters, thereby putting more stock in foreign policy issues, which manifests itself in the aggressiveness-of lack thereof-of each party's foreign policy platform. But the candidates in the 2016 U.S. presidential election can be categorised by more than just party: a line can also be drawn between conventional candidates-Hillary Clinton, a Democrat, and Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, Republicans-and unconventional candidates-Donald Trump, a Republican, and Bernie Sanders, a Democrat. Should a conventional candidate be elected president, U.S. foreign policy would be based on predictable adaptation to the changing international environment. An unconventional candidate, however, would be a wild card, whose actions would be difficult to predict
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