Which of the following groups is not a center of influence in President Obama’s foreign policy advisory team?
a. The “Old Guard”—former members of the Bush administration who have an extensive knowledge of the previous administration’s successes and failures
b. The “Obamians” who provide day-to-day input to the president
c. Midlevel government officials who advise on how political forces might affect the president’s policy options
d. Top-level senior advisers and cabinet officials
a. The “Old Guard”—former members of the Bush administration who have an extensive knowledge of the previous administration’s successes and failures
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