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Introduction To Engage - This 7-minute tutorial provides a broad overview of the Engage platform. The video covers site navigation, tracking involvement, exploring organizations and events, and managing organizations as a student leader. Searching For Organizations - This 6-minute tutorial teaches you how to sign into Engage and search for clubs and organizations. Searching For Events - This 7-minute tutorial teaches you how to search for events using Engage.

Creating An Event - This minute video teaches student leaders how to create an event using Engage. By creating an event in Engage, you will get your organization's events listed in the university's master calendar, making it easier for members of the campus community to search for and attend your events.

Building And Managing Your Organization's Roster - This minute video teaches student leaders how to manage their organization's roster. It specifically focuses on inviting new members, creating new positions and designating access levels.

But the warnings about China should have been heeded a decade or more ago. New Atlanticist Mar 16, By Emma Ashford , Erica Borghard. Internship Oct 25, Staff Apr 19, Senior Fellow. Director of Foresight, Scowcroft Strategy Initiative. Junior Fellow. Associate Director.

Nonresident Senior Fellow. In the News. On November 12, Christopher Preble featured on the Crashing the War Party podcast, where he discussed his latest Assumptions Testing paper, which examines the notion that the United States is indispensable for the global order. Preble examined the question of what the international order might look like without American hegemony.

More about our expert. Later, they assess capabilities and intentions in […]. Ashford examined the benefits of strategic […]. The four discussed what the United States has gotten right and wrong the last few decades, focusing particularly on decisions about when to use force as […].

Manning pointed to the dark irony of President Biden calling on countries to end their dependence on oil while at the same time asking OPEC countries to increase their production. There were […]. Manning argued that the United States does not need to ease sanctions for humanitarian goods to reach North Koreans, but rather there is a need to streamline the process.

Robert Manning, a senior fellow at the […]. New Atlanticist. Assumptions Testing Series. Spotlight Join us for our upcoming event or re-watch the most recent one by clicking just below! Indo-Pacific Korea. Assumptions Testing Series Nov 3, Assumption 3: US leadership is indispensable to the health of the global order By Christopher Preble Policymakers should cultivate more realistic expectations about the likelihood that their coercive threats will work as intended, evaluate their full costs against their potential benefits, and invest more in deterrence and defense.

Human Rights National Security. Assumptions Testing Series Mar 4, Assumption 2: Strategies of coercion are effective By Erica Borghard Policymakers should cultivate more realistic expectations about the likelihood that their coercive threats will work as intended, evaluate their full costs against their potential benefits, and invest more in deterrence and defense.

The U. The abject failure of U. This mythology was reinforced by victory in World War II and the expanding middle class and shared economic prosperity during the s and s, but has since been eroded by failed wars and other well-meaning but errant foreign policy decisions, several decades of growing economic inequality in America, and public unrest born of social inequities.

Maybe the bursting of the myth of American exceptionalism can have the salutary effect of making U. There are alternative medium-term outcomes for the international image and understanding of America. One is the perception of American democracy in crisis, as fragile and weak in dealing with difficult situations, and its international leadership as undependable and untrustworthy. The other is American democracy as strong and resilient as it is able to withstand direct attack even by a president.

Reasserting U. The president-elect has stated that America is back and will resume its seat at the head of the table.

While it appears from reaction to the U. That presumed position was already being questioned prior to the Trump administration. As it reenters the room, American diplomacy must be seen as a team player.



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