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Prospects for US foreign policy in 2016.
Significance
President Barack Obama will leave office in January 2017, following the election of his successor on November 8, 2016. With most of his domestic agenda stalled in the face of a hostile Republican Congress, Obama is likely to turn to the international stage in 2016 to cement his political legacy. Meanwhile, the White House will also have to manage an array of international crises during an election year.
Keywords:
United States,
NA,
Afghanistan,
China,
EU,
Gulf states,
Iran,
Iraq,
Israel,
NATO,
Russia,
Syria,
Turkey,
United Kingdom,
PROSPECTS 2016,
international relations,
politics,
civil war,
defence,
election,
foreign policy,
government,
guerrillas,
invasion,
legislation,
military,
opposition,
party,
sanctions,
security,
summit,
talks,
terrorism,
war,
economy,
climate,
computers,
espionage,
foreign trade,
international law,
internet,
referendum
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