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  1. Mar 10, 2016 · Jeffrey Goldberg speaks with James Bennet about the process of collecting interviews and writing “The Obama Doctrine.”

    • Jeffrey Goldberg
  2. Mar 10, 2016 · Goldberg describes that day, in Obama’s mind, as “liberation day, the day he defied not only the foreign-policy establishment and its cruise-missile playbook, but also the demands of America’s...

  3. In a 2016 article titled The Obama Doctrine, The Atlantic's editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg wrote: "Obama has come to a number of dovetailing conclusions about the world, and about America’s role in it. The first is that the Middle East is no longer terribly important to American interests.

  4. Mar 10, 2016 · President Obama contends his biggest foreign policy mistake was actually a success. He said that to Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic. Obama spoke of a choice he made in 2013.

  5. Mar 10, 2016 · For Obama, as Goldberg paraphrases No. 44, “the Middle East is no longer terribly important to American interests”; even if it were, “an American president could do little to make it a better...

    • Josef Joffe
  6. Analyzing Jeffrey Goldberg’s “The Obama Doctrine” by key strategic areas. An article in today's New York Times flags a Presidential interview in the Atlantic in ways that are certain to draw global attention, particularly in the countries whose leaders are criticized, the Middle East, Russia, China, and Asia. The Times article and ...

  7. Mar 23, 2016 · The answers can be found in a long article in The Atlantic magazine by Jeffrey Goldberg based on a series of interviews with a reflective Barack Obama as he approaches the end of his second term. Here is a summary of key elements of Obama’s thinking on foreign policy drawn from Goldberg’s interviews: