Crisis in Ukraine
15 March 2014
Bruce Herschensohn, Foreign Policy Expert, Professor at Pepperdine University School of Public Policy and CFIF Board Member, discusses the crisis in Ukraine, the effectiveness (or ineffectiveness) of proposed sanctions and the need for increased focus on foreign policy.
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