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Flash Points: What we know about Kamala Harris’s foreign policy

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How would her White House approach global affairs? AUGUST 25, 2024  |  [VIEW IN BROWSER](  |  [SUBSCRIBE](     Foreign Policy illustration/Getty Images U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris formally accepted her party’s presidential nomination at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on Thursday. What have we learned about her foreign-policy plans so far? Foreign Policy has assembled a collection of pieces that help explain how a Harris-led White House might approach global affairs. The first essay below analyzes the books written by Harris’s national security advisors, Philip Gordon and Rebecca Lissner, for clues about the ideas in the vice president’s orbit. —The Editors   [1]( [Preparing for a Less Arrogant America]( A close reading of two books by authors who advise Kamala Harris reveals a vision for a humbler approach to foreign policy. By Michael Hirsh   [2]( [The Kamala Harris Doctrine]( Everything we know about the Democratic nominee’s foreign-policy views. By FP Staff   [3]( [The Democrats’ Pro-Worker Agenda Can Go Global]( Picking Tim Walz as her running mate signals that Kamala Harris is all-in on the post-neoliberal shift. By Matthew Duss   [4]( [What Harris’s DNC Speech Reveals About Her Foreign Policy]( An FP Live discussion with Anne-Marie Slaughter and Matt Duss. By Ravi Agrawal   [5]( [Democrats’ Gaza Policy Is Repelling Arab American Voters]( The Uncommitted Movement is putting pressure on Kamala Harris in key swing states, including Michigan. By Abdelhalim Abdelrahman [A new season from Doha Debates and Foreign Policy]( We all remember how the story ends, with the fall of Kabul and the return of the Taliban. But in [this special seven-episode season of The Negotiators](, we’re going back to the beginning to try to understand why some of the world’s most experienced negotiators failed for 20 years to mediate a peace deal in Afghanistan. [Listen now.](   [Harris's Foreign Policy]( Tune into FP Live this week after the DNC wraps for a post-game analysis on Kamala Harris's foreign-policy. Anne-Marie Slaughter, the CEO of New America, and Matt Duss, a former foreign-policy advisor to Sen. Bernie Sanders, will join FP Live on 8/23. [REGISTER NOW](   [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( You’re receiving this email at {EMAIL} because you signed up for FP's Flash Points newsletter. [MANAGE YOUR EMAIL PREFERENCES]( | [VIEW OUR PRIVACY POLICY]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( Interested in partnering with FP on events, podcasts, or research? [Explore FP Solutions](. [Foreign Policy]( is a division of Graham Holdings Company. All contents © 2024 Graham Digital Holding Company LLC. All rights reserved. Foreign Policy, 655 15th St NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC, 20005.

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