Liberal International Order Losing Out To "Non-Interference" Policy
“Non-Interference” Policy: 1; Liberal International Order: 0
tippinsights and the TIPP poll regularly gauge foreign policies coming out from Washington D.C.
“Non-Interference” Policy: 1; Liberal International Order: 0
China is rejoicing in its role as peacemaker and diplomatic negotiator, a striking departure from its previous reputation as a bellicose aggressor.
Research suggests that the American public would support a deal that cuts wasteful expenditure while maintaining defense outlays.
Iran can now produce "one bomb's worth of fissile material" in "about 12 days," according to the U.S.
Despite American disapproval, Brazil permitted Iran to dock its ships. Under the Biden administration, U.S. influence is declining worldwide.
When GOP presidential candidates say that the U.S. government is spending more on Ukraine and less on East Palestine and the southern border, public support will go down.