Accession Number:
AD1058510
Title:
Testing The Value Of The Postwar International Order
Descriptive Note:
Technical Report
Corporate Author:
RAND Santa Monica United States
Personal Author(s):
Report Date:
2018-08-23
Pagination or Media Count:
124.0
Abstract:
Since 1945, the United States has pursued its interests through the creation and maintenance of international economic institutions, global organizations including the United Nations and G-7, bilateral and regional security organizations including alliances, and liberal political norms that collectively are often referred to as the international order. In recent years, rising powers have begun to challenge aspects of this order.
Descriptors:
- Democracy
- Globalization
- INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
- Diplomacy
- International Trade
- United Nations
- United States
- intergovernmental organizations
- public policy
- international security
- weapons of mass destruction
- investments
- economic systems
- department of state
- national governments
- chemical weapons
- international law
- treaties
- national politics
Subject Categories:
- Government and Political Science