Full list of bipartisan contributors to this reportDownload the PDF or read the report in its entirety below.EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A strong, bipartisan commitment to global leadership has informed America’s foreign policy since we emerged from World War II. Today, however, the global architecture the United States has conceived, built, and maintained is in jeopardy. No one nation rivals the US on paper. But through both traditional and nontraditional means, nation-states and nonstate actors alike are presenting new challenges to international security that, if not addressed, will threaten the security, prosperity, and freedom of the United States and its allies.At the …read more
Source: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research