Trump’s “America First” policies are reshaping the global order. But the decline of U.S. dominance doesn’t automatically mean a more dangerous world. A foreign policy scholar explains why there’s room for optimism and a more just, stable future. theconversation.com/the-end-of

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@TheConversationUS "Today, the European members of NATO and America’s allies in Asia are among the world’s wealthiest countries. These governments are easily rich enough to afford the sort of national militaries needed to deter potential aggressors and uphold stability in their respective regions. Indeed, they can likely do a better job of securing themselves than the United States presently manages on their behalf."

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