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}Carnegie Connects: U.S. Foreign Policy at the Presidential Debate
Tue, September 29th, 2020
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Join Carnegie Connects for a discussion on foreign policy’s role in presidential politics. On September 29, the candidates will take the debate stage and tackle issues like U.S. relations with China, North Korea, and Russia. But how does foreign policy factor into voter choice, and how might it shape the dynamic of the debate?
Amanda Carpenter, Charlie Cook, and Jen Psaki sit down with Aaron David Miller to preview the debate and analyze how voters, candidates, and presidents think about U.S. foreign policy.
Carnegie India does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.
Event Speakers
Amanda Carpenter
Amanda Carpenter is a political columnist for The Bulwark, a regular CNN contributor, and author of Gaslighting America: Why We Love It When Trump Lies To Us.
Charlie Cook
Charlie Cook is the Editor and Publisher of The Cook Political Report, and a political analyst for the National Journal Group. Charlie is also a political analyst for NBC News.
Jen Psaki
Former Nonresident Scholar
Jen Psaki was a nonresident scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.