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Title: The Future of US Foreign Policy


1
The Future of US Foreign Policy
  • And how Obama has dealt with it

2
Short Term
  • Afghanistan
  • In and eventually out
  • Iraq Out

3
Middle East Turmoil
  • Balancing US interests
  • counterterrorism
  • human rights and democracy
  • OIL
  • alliance with Israel

4
Policies
  • Encouraging Egyptian military to oust Mubarak
  • Trying to salvage Yemeni and Bahraini leaders,
    but encouraging them to start transition as
    protests continue
  • Bombing Libya
  • Diplomacy with Syria many implications
  • Saudi Arabia silence

5
Longer Term
  • US Goals
  • Preservation of US Leadership
  • Democratization
  • Global Free market capitalism
  • Stable change where change is necessary

6
Trends and Transformations?
  1. Unipolarity Can it Last
  2. New Cold War
  3. Multipolarity
  4. Leadership, not Dominance
  5. Middle Power Challenges
  6. Globalization Interdependence
  7. Decline of Nation-State Power
  8. Uncertainties

7
1. Unipolarity
  • Can it Last?
  • It never has before

8
US Wealth
  • See World Bank http//siteresources.worldbank.org
    /DATASTATISTICS/Resources/GDP.pdf

9
Global Military Expenditures
  • Country Military spending Budget Period
  • World 1100 billion 2004 est.
  • United States 623 billion FY08
  • Rest-of-World 500 billion 2004 est.
  • China 65.0 billion 2004
  • Russia 50.0 billion
  • France 45.0 billion 2005
  • United Kingdom 42.8 billion 2005 est.
  • Japan 41.75 billion 2007
  • Germany 35.1 billion 2003
  • Italy 28.2 billion 2003
  • South Korea 21.1 billion 2003 est.
  • India 19.0 billion 2005 est.
  • Saudi Arabia 18.0 billion 2005 est.
  • Australia 16.9 billion 2006
  • North Korea 5.0 billion FY02
  • Iran 4.3 billion 2003 est.
  • From http//www.globalsecurity.org/military/world
    /spending.htm

10
2. New Cold War
  • One nation catches up to the US
  • Rising Challenger
  • Declining hegemon

11
US vs. China
  • President Obama and President Hu

12
Great Power Challenges
  • Rival Power
  • Soft Authoritarian Ideology

13
3. Multipolarity
  • Many nations catch up to the US
  • The US falls back to the pack

14
A Multipolar System
  • US
  • Russia Japan
  • EU
  • China India

15
Or Another Bipolar System
  • US India Russia China

16
Sending a Message?
  • Obama Administrations first state dinner
  • Michelle Obama and Indian PM Singh

17
Trips to Asia
  • 2009
  • 2010

18
4. Leadership, not Dominance G-20
19
5. Middle Power Challenges
  • Iranian power

20
6. Globalization Interdependence conflict
wont become war
21
Welcome to China
22
Welcome to the US
23
Welcome to New York
24
7. Decline of Nation-State Power
  • The Nation-State System evolves
  • Governments weaken
  • Financial Flows that governments cant control
  • Organizations that governments cant control or
    defend themselves against

25
  • Developing Asia Countries Net Private Capital
    Flows
  • (from Commonwealth Treasury, Australia, Dr Ken
    Henry, Restoring Growth to the East Asian Region,
    2002, http//www.treasury.gov.au/documents/265/HTM
    L/docshell.asp?URLdefault.asp

26
US GDP Growth
27
21st Century Challenges
  • Regional Instability al-Shabab in Somalia
  • Global Terrorism 9/11

28
AQAM Attacks 1995-2011
29
Transnational Organized CrimeMexico vs. Drug
Cartels sourcehttp//www.utexas.edu/international
/ioc/safety_updates.html
30
8. Uncertainties
  • Climate Change
  • Energy
  • Food
  • Population
  • Over-urbanization
  • Migration
  • And
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