I was lucky enough to sit down with Paul Starobin before he leaves Washington for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. As a contributor to the National Journal and contributing editor of the Atlantic Monthly, Paul has lived and breathed American politics for decades. His new book, After America, deals with the constantly evolving place of the United States in the global realm and how their seat at the table is changing.
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