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30 Nov, 2014 08:02

Cookie-cutter democracy - ft Joel Migdal, Professor of International Studies, University of Washington

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Years of US foreign policy blunders have led to the Obama Administration’s strategy of leading from behind. And while the country has been reluctant to accept shared decision-making on global affairs, the realities of the post-Cold War period have been forcing it to adapt. How is the faltering superpower adjusting to a multi-polar world, and can it learn to relate to partners on a more equal footing? Oksana is joined by Joel Migdal, author and Professor of International Studies at the University of Washington, to level on these issues.

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