Join Yale historian Dr. Michael Brenes with Dr. John Bruni on The Focus as we unpack Kamala Harris’s foreign policy vision in our latest podcast!
Shaped by Biden, Carved by Harris
While much of Kamala Harris’s foreign policy stance mirrors that of President Biden, experts believe she is starting to shape her own path. “Harris is running on Biden’s record, but she is generationally different,” says Dr. Michael Brenes. Harris has followed Biden’s lead on key issues, but her background and approach may lead her to pursue different strategies in the future. She is still in the process of crafting her own unique foreign policy outlook.
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Great Power Competition
Harris has inherited the Biden administration’s firm stance on China, focusing on military expansion to deter Chinese aggression. “She accepts the great power competition with China,” Dr. Brenes explains. Harris believes that America must respond strongly to China’s growing influence, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region. This stance includes a commitment to strengthening alliances in the region and maintaining military readiness. Like Biden, she views China as a major global threat that needs to be countered through strategic measures.
Harris: What’s Next?
As Harris potentially prepares for her own presidency, questions remain about whether she will embrace a foreign policy that diverges from Biden’s. “If she becomes president, we may see some differences in approach, especially concerning Israel and China,” adds Dr. Brenes. Harris could pursue more diplomatic channels or introduce new strategies that differ from Biden’s. While her foreign policy aligns with Biden’s in many areas, she may take a more nuanced approach in dealing with global powers and conflicts. Her next steps will be closely watched as she continues to shape her political identity.
As Harris’s political career progresses, many wonder if she will develop a “Harris Doctrine” that departs from Biden’s strategies. The global landscape is constantly evolving. The question remains whether she will embrace new approaches or stick closely to Biden’s policies.
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