Alternative Options for U.S. Policy Toward the International Order
By Michael J. Mazarr, Miranda Priebe, Andrew Radin
Preview available
Since 1945, the United States has pursued its global interests through creating and maintaining international economic institutions, bilateral and regional security organizations, and liberal political norms; these ordering mechanisms are often collectively referred to as the international order. This report examines options for future U.S. policies with respect to the order.