The global power balance is rapidly evolving, leaving the United States at a turning point with respect to its level of engagement and the role of its military. Some argue for an “America First” paradigm, with a large military to ensure security, while others call for a more assertive posture overseas. Some advocate for a restoration of American multilateral leadership and a strengthened role for diplomacy. Still, others envision a restrained U.S. role, involving a more limited military.
Listen to a conversation with retired U.S. Navy Commander Jon Olson on how the military functions in today’s international order, and how might it be balanced with diplomatic and foreign assistance capabilities.
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