But the United States can prevent the rules-based order from collapsing if it keeps steering a steady course with regards to Russia and China.
If the United States holds firm on its grand strategy, any new geopolitical risks should be similarly contained.
One explanation for the current outbreak of crises is that the United States is weaker and more internally divided than it was during the so-called “Pax Americana” era.
It could easily drop down the United States’ list of priorities, says Michel Duclos, a former French diplomat who is a fellow at the Paris-based Institut Montaigne.
He will struggle to unite the U.S.’s allies as he is not a champion of either the NATO military alliance or the rules-based global order.
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