Obama’s Grand Strategy Revisited

Barack Obama’s foreign policy has been marked by two main principles: First of all, military reticence and improved burden-sharing with allies and partners; secondly, the offer of dialog for enemies such as Cuba or Iran. The strategic focus has shifted from Europe to the Middle East to Asia. However, from 2011 onwards, the Arab Winter and the crisis in Ukraine impeded the realization of Obama’s "grand strategy".

by Lukas Meyer
Enlarged view: Obama
(Pete Souza / The White House)
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