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America’s fragile foreign policy consensus is facing (and failing) a generational test
Despite the war in Ukraine, unrest in the Middle East, and a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan, a large segment of the American public wants the United States to provide leadership on the global stage. Recent data from the Reagan Institute’s 2024 Summer survey, for instance, finds that “Americans of all political stripes want our country to stand up to the tyrants in Moscow, Tehran and Beijing as well as the terrorists in the Middle East.”  Perhaps most importantly, the findings deal a serious blow to the conventional wisdom view that the Republican Party is deeply divided between an insurgent, MAGA faction that prefers an inwardly-focused, isolationist foreign policy and an establi

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