Julian E. Zelizer – editor of the new volume The Presidency of Joseph R. Biden. A First Historical Assessment – discusses the key accomplishments of Joe Biden’s presidency as well as the sources of his ultimate failure to fulfil his promise.
He explores the historical origins of the Biden presidency, reflects on its foreign policy record, and considers the questions future historians will be debating.
Julian E. Zelizer is a best-selling historian and Malcolm Stevenson Forbes, Class of 1941 Professor of History and Public Affairs, Princeton School of Public & International Affairs. He is the award-winning author and editor of 27 books, a columnist for Foreign Policy, a regular guest on NPR’s “Here and Now,” and a popular analyst on multiple television and radio networks.
The Presidency of Joseph R. Biden. A First Historical Assessment is published by Princeton University Press.
The conversation was conducted by Ferenc Laczo. Lilit Hakobyan edited the audio file.
