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ELECTION 2016: Breaking Down Donald Trump’s Foreign Policy

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ELECTION 2016: Breaking Down Donald Trump’s Foreign Policy

By auilr | November 1, 2016 | 0

By Nick Laneville November 1, 2016 Throughout his campaign to be the next President of the United States, Donald Trump has expressed a range of views on foreign policy.  Issues that have been particularly pronounced in his rhetoric in this area are those of collective security, immigration, and trade.  This blog post will attempt to…

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