Foreign Policy and the 2012 Election
Divergent Views of U.S. Goals and Strategies
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At the beginning of the 2012 presidential election campaign, the consensus was that foreign policy would take a back seat to domestic issues for both President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney. During the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida, in late August, speakers focused on attacking the president’s record on the economy and key pieces of his legislative record, such as the stimulus package and health care reform. The following week, in Charlotte, North Carolina, Democrats were quick to take credit for what they saw as Obama’s foreign policy accomplishments, but were more foc…
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Foreign Policy and the 2012 Election
Divergent Views of U.S. Goals and Strategies
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Obama Administration Foreign Policy Priorities
Secretary of State Clinton's Foreign Relations Committee Testimony
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Obama Administration Defense Priorities
Secretary of Defense Panetta's Statement on Strategic Guidance
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Mitt Romney's National Security and Foreign Policy Positions
Governor Romney's Speech to the Veterans of Foreign Wars
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Democratic Platform
"Moving America Forward"
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Republican Platform
"We Believe in America"
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Sequestration and the Pentagon Budget
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Afghanistan Withdrawal
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