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Ambassador Michael Gfoeller on American Diplomacy and Great Power Competition

53 min · 23 de abr de 2026
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The Ben Franklin Fellowship’s JUNTO Podcast features a timely and in-depth conversation with Ambassador Michael Gfoeller — former U.S. Ambassador and senior foreign policy leader—on the future of American diplomacy in an era of renewed great power competition. Drawing on decades of experience in the Foreign Service, Ambassador Gfoeller offers insight into the strategic challenges facing the United States, the evolving role of diplomacy, and the importance of advancing U.S. interests with clarity and purpose. The discussion explores the intersection of diplomacy, national security, and economic statecraft, while also reflecting on the institutional strengths—and areas for reform—within the State Department. As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, conversations like this underscore the importance of cultivating a new generation of diplomats grounded in experience, seriousness, and a clear understanding of America’s role in the world.

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