Global institutions and the U.S. Constitution: Ivana Stradner and Gary Schmitt on the challenges facing America

Published: March 4, 2021, 8 p.m.

: After WWII, the United States led the world in building international institutions. But in recent decades America\u2019s polarized politics has led to a bipolar approach to international institutions: years of significant distrust followed by years of significant deference. As the Biden Administration begins to engage international institutions, how should it approach those institutions\u2014and recent efforts by China and Russia to influence them? And how does America\u2019s own constitutional system and politics affect the Administration\u2019s options?

AEI\u2019s Jeane Kirkpatrick Fellow Ivana Stradner and Gary Schmitt, frequent Unprecedential guest and AEI Resident Scholar in Strategic Studies and American Institutions, join Adam to discuss how international law and American constitutionalism impact the United States\u2019 role in global affairs.