Hold Your Fire!

“First, Do No Harm”: A New U.S. Foreign Policy under Biden?


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In this week’s episode of Hold Your Fire!, Rob Malley and guest host Brittany Brown compare their own experience with presidential transitions to the Trump administration’s refusal thus far to pave the way for Joe Biden’s arrival at the White House. They then explore what a Biden foreign policy could look like with Matt Duss, foreign policy adviser for Senator Bernie Sanders, evoking the motto: “First, do no harm”. 

Background readings by Crisis Group:

Staving off Violence around Somalia’s Elections - 2020 Briefing

Ethiopia: Not too Late to Stop Tigray Conflict from Unravelling Country - 2020 Op-Ed

Algérie: un air de déjà vu? - 2020 Q&A

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