
In this conversation with Fareed Zakaria, the discussion centers on negotiation as the core of foreign policy and the danger of confusing tactical success with strategic clarity. Zakaria weighs in on the U.S conflict in Iran and shares a dire warning about how it could affect U.S negotiations for years to come. Stan and Fareed discuss a wide range of bilateral relationships and the potential risk of an “imperial trap” we might be falling into as we erode trust and the post-1945 order.Check out Fareed on his podcast:https://www.cnn.com/audio/podcasts/fareed-zakaria-gpsAnd CNN: https://podcasts.apple.com/iq/podcast/fareed-zakaria-gps/id37778509000:00 Tactics vs Strategy01:33 Iran Talks Undermined03:46 Israel US Goals Diverge06:00 Iraq Lessons and Aims08:20 Pressuring Israel12:25 China Reads the Signals15:11 Tariffs and Trust18:01 Allies and Supply Chains21:55 India and Turkey23:11 Turkey Drifts Westward23:59 Pressuring Putin to Talk25:43 Both Sides and Overreach28:50 Norms Versus Guardrails32:00 Why Congress Stays Silent35:35 Can GOP Reclaim Reagan38:03 Democrats and Culture Wars42:10 Great Negotiators and WrapHost Stan Christensen has spent his career working as a professional negotiator in a variety of arenas. He has also taught a popular course on negotiation at Stanford University for over twenty years.
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