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In reviewing Joe Biden's foreign policy legacy, it is evident that his administration's impacts lean heavily towards a conclusion defined by partial successes and acute disappointments. Domestically and abroad, Biden's attempts to reposition the U.S. in the international order featured many initiatives that were ultimately undermined by indecision and reactive policymaking.
As Biden's presidency draws to a close, the broader consequences of his foreign policy choices will continue to shape the global landscape for years to come. For historians and future leaders, the lessons drawn from this era will reflect a critical understanding of both successes and missed opportunities—a testament to the complexities of navigating international relations in an increasingly multipolar world.