Clinton commentary on FP

A few links to recent Clinton commentary on Foreign Policy: •"Digging out of a hole" is how Shadow Government‘s David J. Kramer described Secretary Clinton’s human rights speech Monday. •In support of multilateral sanctions against Iran, Clinton said on Monday, "Sanctions can work," The Cable reports. •An interview with Clinton on Pakistan policy is posted ...

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A few links to recent Clinton commentary on Foreign Policy:

A few links to recent Clinton commentary on Foreign Policy:

"Digging out of a hole" is how Shadow Government‘s David J. Kramer described Secretary Clinton’s human rights speech Monday.

In support of multilateral sanctions against Iran, Clinton said on Monday, "Sanctions can work," The Cable reports.

An interview with Clinton on Pakistan policy is posted over at the AfPak Channel. The interview was conducted by Hassan Abbas of the Asia Society and Harvard Kennedy School.

Clinton’s "unappreciated warnings to Latin America" are discussed on Passport.

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Preeti Aroon was copy chief at Foreign Policy from 2009-2016 and was an assistant editor from 2007-2009. Twitter: @pjaroonFP

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