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Conversations in Diplomacy: Anders Fogh Rasmussen
'Conversations in Diplomacy' is the Future of Diplomacy Project's podcast series. In this installment of “Conversations in Diplomacy," the Project's Faculty Director,Nicholas Burns, speaks with Anders Fogh Rasmussen, former NATO Secretary General and Prime Minister of Norway. Mr. Rasmussen discusses his new book, The Will to Lead:America's Indispensable Role in the Global Fight for Freedom, and explains the personal and strategic reasons behind his strong support for American global leadership.
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