Anne-Marie Slaughter: Analysis of US Foreign Policy and Global Order
This collection of articles by Anne-Marie Slaughter, published in the Financial Times between 2019 and 2026, offers a comprehensive analysis of evolving US foreign policy, domestic political dynamics, and global governance challenges. Slaughter examines the strategic shifts under various US administrations, contrasting Trump's transactional approach with Biden's internationalist efforts and potential future policies under figures like Kamala Harris. Key themes include the strain on transatlantic relations, the rise of middle powers, and the impact of China's aggressive diplomacy. The texts also explore non-traditional security threats, emphasizing the importance of climate change, technology, and AI in redefining national security. Slaughter advocates for a people-centered global order, urging the US to acknowledge its democratic imperfections while championing rule of law and diversity as economic and political priorities. The commentary highlights the need for adaptive multilateralism in a digital age and critiques the limitations of traditional geopolitical metrics, suggesting that demographic changes and social equity are integral to sustainable global stability and American leadership.
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Anne-Marie Slaughter: Analysis of US Foreign Policy and Global Order
This collection of articles by Anne-Marie Slaughter, published in the Financial Times between 2019 and 2026, offers a comprehensive analysis of evolving US foreign policy, domestic political dynamics, and global governance challenges. Slaughter examines the strategic shifts under various US administrations, contrasting Trump's transactional approach with Biden's internationalist efforts and potential future policies under figures like Kamala Harris. Key themes include the strain on transatlantic relations, the rise of middle powers, and the impact of China's aggressive diplomacy. The texts also explore non-traditional security threats, emphasizing the importance of climate change, technology, and AI in redefining national security. Slaughter advocates for a people-centered global order, urging the US to acknowledge its democratic imperfections while championing rule of law and diversity as economic and political priorities. The commentary highlights the need for adaptive multilateralism in a digital age and critiques the limitations of traditional geopolitical metrics, suggesting that demographic changes and social equity are integral to sustainable global stability and American leadership.
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