ID 4779
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Can Biden’s Foreign Policy for the Middle Class Become a Narrative? : COVID-19 Pandemic and the Reconstruction of the U.S. Foreign Policy
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Journal Title
The annals of the Economic Society, Wakayama University
Publisher
和歌山大学経済学会
ISSN
1880490X
NCID
AA1205610X
Volume
25
Start Page
13
End Page
30
Order
2
Published Date
2021-09-30
Language
jpn
Keywords
中間層外交
アメリカ外交
コロナ禍
Keywords Alternative
Foreign Policy for the middle class
U.S. Foreign Policy
Corona pandemic
Abstract Alternative
This paper analyses Biden’s foreign policy for the middle class as a narrative. The political purpose of the foreign policy for the middle class narrative is to build a political coalition which supports Biden’s agenda, including internationalism, identity politics and big government. To realize this purpose, Biden’s narrative has to appeal to the blue-collar workers who supported Trump and the progressive who prefer identity politics and environmental problems. Whereas the Biden administration wrestles with economic inequality and environmental problems by big government, they exclude preferences for the ethnic and cultural identity of white people. Whether the foreign policy for the middle class will succeed or not depends on the white middle class support.
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Departmental Bulletin Paper
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