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The crisis in the U.S. House of Representatives is resonating far beyond Washington, not least in Ukraine, where the durability of America’s commitment to the war effort has been thrown into doubt after future funding was omitted from its recent stopgap funding deal.
Can Ukraine and its allies in Europe go it alone without agreement on further aid from Congress? And is America’s foreign policy shifting away from the days of spreading liberal democracy?
In this week’s episode of Power Play, host Anne McElvoy talks to Michael Froman, president of the influential Council on Foreign Relations in New York. The Council’s recommendations are heeded in the Oval Office, State Department as well as European capitals — a bellwether for America’s approach to the world.
They explore how the U.S. foreign policy establishment is dealing with the war in Ukraine, the rise of protectionism, liberal democracy, China and the prospect of another Trump presidency. Are the days of America acting as the world’s policeman over?
Anne is joined by POLITICO’s “Power Panel” to reflect on the choices facing the Biden administration and the impact in European capitals. This week’s panel are Heidi Vogt, POLITICO’s national security editor in Washington and Nicholas Vinocur, editor-at-large for POLITICO Europe in Brussels.