U.S. Presidential Candidates Shake Things Up on Foreign Policy

U.S. Presidential Candidates Shake Things Up on Foreign Policy
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at a campaign event, Hartford, Conn., April 21, 2016 (AP photo by Jessica Hill).

In this week’s Trend Lines podcast, WPR’s editor-in-chief, Judah Grunstein, and host Peter Dörrie discuss Saudi Arabia’s Shiite minority; the U.K. referendum on European Union membership; and instability in Nigeria’s Niger Delta. For the Report, WPR columnist Michael Cohen joins us to talk about the role of foreign policy in the U.S. presidential election.

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Relevant Articles on WPR:

Saudi Arabia’s Shiites Caught in the Crossfire Between Riyadh and Tehran

Cameron’s Brexit Referendum Ploy Could Lead to Broader EU Reforms
Nigeria’s Amnesty, Handouts Stave Off Wider Unrest in Niger Delta—For Now
What Would a Truly Unconventional Foreign Policy Presidential Candidate Look Like?
Trump’s NATO Policy Would Shoot the U.S. in the Foot
In U.S. Presidential Campaign, Hawk and Dove Have New Meaning

Trend Lines is produced, edited and hosted by Peter Dörrie, a freelance journalist and analyst focusing on security and resource politics in Africa. You can follow him on Twitter at @peterdoerrie.

Additional audio credits:

Council on Foreign Relations – A Conversation With Hillary Clinton

MSNBC – Hillary Clinton: Donald Trump In Over His Head
Donald J. Trump for President – Donald Trump Presidential Announcement Full Speech 6/16/15

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