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What Explains Biden’s Counterintuitive Policy on TPLF’s War on Ethiopia

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Yonas Biru, PhD July 31, 2021   After the September 11, 2001, attack in the US homeland, public diplomacy became a “top priority” of U.S. foreign policy. In an excellent 2005 article in the Institute for Policy Studies, John Gershman and R.S. Zaharna took note that “The perceptions of foreign audiences have…

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