Published: Sept. 25, 2018, 7 a.m.
b'Patrick Porter joins Sahar Khan and Trevor Thrall to discuss the debate over the past, present, and future of the liberal international order. Porter is a professor of international security and strategy at the University of Birmingham, UK and a Senior Associate Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute in London. He researches how power and ideas shape U.S. and U.K. defense and foreign policy, and how both shape conflicts both the United States and United Kingdom are involved in.
- Patrick Porter bio
- Patrick Porter, \\u201cA World Imagined: Nostalgia and Liberal Order,\\u201d June 2018
- Patrick Porter, \\u201cWhy America\\u2019s Grand Strategy Has Not Changed: Power, Habit, and the U.S. Foreign Policy Establishment,\\u201d International Security, May 4, 2018.
- \\u201cLiberal International Order: Past, Present, and Future,\\u201d Cato Event, September 20, 2018
- Bruce Jentleson, \\u201cThe Post\\u2010\\u200bLiberal International Order World: Some Core Characteristics,\\u201d Lawfare Blog, September 9, 2018
- Michael J. Mazarr, \\u201cThe Real History of the Liberal Order: Neither Myth Nor Accident,\\u201d Foreign Affairs, August 7, 2018
- Rebecca Friedman Lissner and Mira Rapp\\u2010\\u200bHooper, \\u201cThe Day After Trump: American Strategy for a New International Order,\\u201d The Washington Quarterly, June 2018
- Jake Sullivan, \\u201cThe World After Trump: How the System Can Endure,\\u201d Foreign Affairs, March/\\u200bApril 2018
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