Understanding the current international order /:

"Since 1945, the United States has pursued its global interests by building and maintaining various alliances, economic institutions, security organizations, political and liberal norms, and other tools--often collectively referred to as the international order. In this first report of a series...

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Hauptverfasser: Mazarr, Michael J., 1965- (VerfasserIn), Priebe, Miranda (VerfasserIn), Radin, Andrew (VerfasserIn), Cevallos, Astrid Stuth (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Santa Monica : RAND Corporation, [2016]
Schriftenreihe:Research report (Rand Corporation) ; RR-1598-OSD.
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Zusammenfassung:"Since 1945, the United States has pursued its global interests by building and maintaining various alliances, economic institutions, security organizations, political and liberal norms, and other tools--often collectively referred to as the international order. In this first report of a series on the emerging international order, RAND researchers offer several lenses to understand the character of the existing post- orld War II liberal order. In addition to outlining the broad scope of the issue and the tools through which the order affects state behavior, the report categorizes and outlines the causal mechanisms that lead states to strengthen and work within the order. The report then reviews how U.S. policymakers have consistently viewed the international order as a key means of achieving U.S. interests in the world. Finally, the report concludes with potential questions for a research agenda that explores what type of international order--and, thus, what type of world--the United States should seek over the coming decade"--Publisher's description.
Beschreibung:1 online resource (75 pages)
Bibliographie:Includes bibliographical references.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-64).
ISBN:9780833096500
0833096508

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