The Long Crisis of Order by Bruce Jones

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Throughout the last century the international community sought to manage world order through a network of treaties and multilateral institutions, including NATO and the United Nations. But that arrangement has failed to keep up with major developments. Are the treaties and institutions on which the American-led order rests still capable of handling contemporary challenges? Can they be adapted, and if so, by who? What should be the role of the United States in driving that change? Dr. Bruce Jones of the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C., discusses these important issues in this Quick Take.

Bruce Jones is Director and a Senior Fellow in the Project on International Order and Strategy of the Foreign Policy Program at the Brookings Institution. He also works with the Center for East Asia Policy Studies. He is concurrently a consulting professor at the Freeman Spogli Institute at Stanford University. Jones has extensive experience with multilateral institutions, including serving as a senior advisor to Kofi Annan, former Secretary-General of the United Nations, on U.N. reform. His most recent book is The Marshall Plan and the Shaping of American Strategy (Brookings Institution Press, 2017). Jones holds a doctorate from the London School of Economics.
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