Friday Roundtable: The state of international affairs
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After a diplomatic trip to Asia last month where President Trump visited China, South Korea, Japan, Vietnam and the Philippines, we're taking a look at President Trump's foreign agenda. And, given that many international diplomats have been forced out by the Trump administration, what message is being sent about the administration's approach to diplomacy.
MPR News host Kerri Miller spoke with three guests about the current state of international affairs.
• Mary Curtin, diplomat-in-residence at the University of Minnesota's Humphrey School of Public Affairs
• John Radsan, a professor of law at Mitchell Hamline School of Law and former assistant general counsel at the CIA
• James von Geldern, a professor of Russian and International Studies at Macalester College
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