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As Peter Zion illustrates, the future of U.S. foreign policy hangs in the balance as bipartisanship fades. The challenge ahead will be to construct a foreign policy that not only reflects the values and interests of the present-day America but also draws upon the lessons of the past. A renewed commitment to strategy and cohesion—grounded in historical context—may ultimately determine the effectiveness of American foreign relations in what appears to be an increasingly complex global landscape.