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February 19th, 2024

The Ballpark podcast Extra Innings: Bipartisanship and US Foreign Policy with Dr Jordan Tama

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Estimated reading time: 3 minutes

Jordan Tama

February 19th, 2024

The Ballpark podcast Extra Innings: Bipartisanship and US Foreign Policy with Dr Jordan Tama

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Estimated reading time: 3 minutes

In January 2024 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Dr Jordan Tama, Provost Associate Professor at American University’s School of International Service about his new book, Bipartisanship and US Foreign Policy: Cooperation in a Polarized Age. They also discussed how party control in the US government can influence foreign policy, the changing coalitions of the Democratic and Republican parties and why some foreign policy issues have bipartisan consensus while others don’t.

Contributor: Dr Jordan Tama (American University)

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About the author

Jordan Tama

Jordan Tama is a Provost Associate Professor in the Department of Foreign Policy and Global Security at American University, Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, and Senior Director of Bridging the Gap. His research examines the politics and processes of US foreign policy. His most recent book is Bipartisanship and US Foreign Policy: Cooperation in a Polarized Age (Oxford University Press, 2024).

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