What FDR and Reagan Had in Common
And What Might be Disappearing from American Foreign Policy
a Talk by
Professor H. W. Brands
When: 24 May, 2.00-3.30
Where: Laver LT6, University of Exeter
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Abstract: Franklin Roosevelt epitomized liberalism in America in the 20th century, and Ronald Reagan conservatism. Yet while they disagreed on nearly everything in domestic affairs, they agreed on the need for the United States to play the leading role in world affairs. This consensus among liberals and conservatives is at risk from the mediocre performance of the U.S. economy since 2008 and from a questioning at both ends of the political spectrum of the value to the United States of trying to solve the world’s problems. Continue reading “What FDR and Reagan Had in Common – A Talk by H. W. Brands”