Pandemic Politics: Making US foreign policy appealing to young Americans

By Dakota Foster

The economic position of the United States’ youngest generations has driven disillusionment with the political status quo. Right now, young people are experiencing the second ‘once in a lifetime’ economic crisis of their relatively short lives and the COVID-19 pandemic’s economic fallout is likely to hit them the hardest. However, when it comes to US foreign policy, these grim circumstances may also present a unique opportunity to create policies that better serve young Americans. Below, I lay out three such options.

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https://medium.com/international-affairs-blog/fsf-pandemic-politics-foreign-policy-young-americans-7afde181c3f3

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