NewsPronto

 
Men's Weekly

.

USA Conversation

The Conversation USA

The Conversation USA

Biden's chance to revive US tradition of inserting ethics in foreign policy

  • Written by David Mayers, Professor of History and Political Science, Boston University
imageBiden's is entrusting Secretary of State nominee Antony Blinken to set U.S. foreign policy on a different course.Mark Makela/Getty Images

Donald Trump’s foreign policy has, in the judgment of many analysts, damaged U.S. moral standing around the world. During four years of “America First,” the Trump administration has gotten cozy...

Read more: Biden's chance to revive US tradition of inserting ethics in foreign policy

More Articles ...

  1. What is a neural network? A computer scientist explains
  2. Why do so few clergy serve in Congress?
  3. Arecibo telescope's fall is indicative of global divide around funding science infrastructure
  4. The Marshall Islands could be wiped out by climate change – and their colonial history limits their ability to save themselves
  5. Why paying people to get the coronavirus vaccine won't work
  6. Scientists suggest US embassies were hit with high-power microwaves – here's how the weapons work
  7. Why does the Electoral College exist, and how does it work? 5 essential reads
  8. Why shielding businesses from coronavirus liability is a bad idea
  9. 5 years after Paris: How countries’ climate policies match up to their promises, and who's aiming for net zero emissions
  10. Oregon just decriminalized all drugs – here's why voters passed this groundbreaking reform
  11. Why do scientists care about worms?
  12. America's hidden world of handmade pornography
  13. Why we're so bad at counting the calories we eat, drink or burn
  14. Why the Virgin of Guadalupe is more than a religious icon to Catholics in Mexico
  15. Latinos are especially reluctant to get flu shots – how a small clinic in Indiana found ways to overcome that
  16. We discovered a 115,000-year-old iguana nest fossil in the Bahamas
  17. Kids want to learn more about mental illness and how to cope with parents who live with it
  18. Foreign policy is Biden's best bet for bipartisan action, experts say – but GOP is unlikely to join him on climate change
  19. Workers are looking for direction from management – and any map is better than no map
  20. Bitter battles between stinkbugs and carnivorous mice could hold clues for controlling human pain
  21. Fragments of energy – not waves or particles – may be the fundamental building blocks of the universe
  22. The Electoral College system isn't 'one person, one vote'
  23. Daily DIY sniff checks could catch many cases of COVID-19
  24. 4 ways to close the COVID-19 racial health gap
  25. Computer science jobs pay well and are growing fast. Why are they out of reach for so many of America's students?
  26. When can children get the COVID-19 vaccine? 5 questions parents are asking
  27. Can Joe Biden win the transition?
  28. In 'The Queen's Gambit' and beyond, chess holds up a mirror to life
  29. The iconic American inventor is still a white male – and that's an obstacle to race and gender inclusion
  30. Nigerians got their abusive SARS police force abolished – but elation soon turned to frustration
  31. The Taliban are megarich – here's where they get the money they use to wage war in Afghanistan
  32. How remote learning is making educational inequities worse
  33. Peatlands keep a lot of carbon out of Earth's atmosphere, but that could end with warming and development
  34. Genetic engineering transformed stem cells into working mini-livers that extended the life of mice with liver disease
  35. We scanned the DNA of 8,000 people to see how facial features are controlled by genes
  36. From permafrost microbes to survivor songbirds – research projects are also victims of COVID-19 pandemic
  37. Substack isn't a new model for journalism – it’s a very old one
  38. New electoral districts are coming – an old approach can show if they're fair
  39. Racism at the county level associated with increased COVID-19 cases and deaths
  40. How sensors monitor and measure our bodies and the world around us
  41. Donors grow more generous when they support nonprofits facing hostile environments abroad
  42. Brazil's president rejects COVID-19 vaccine, undermining a century of progress toward universal inoculation
  43. The Atlantic: The driving force behind ocean circulation and our taste for cod
  44. Why Biden will find it hard to undo Trump's costly 'America first' trade policy
  45. Intimate partner violence has increased during pandemic, emerging evidence suggests
  46. How do archaeologists know where to dig?
  47. I'm an astronomer and I think aliens may be out there – but UFO sightings aren't persuasive
  48. How Hanukkah came to be an annual White House celebration
  49. This DIY contact tracing app helps people exposed to COVID-19 remember who they met
  50. Wisconsin's not so white anymore – and in some rapidly diversifying cities like Kenosha there's fear and unrest