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Research Fellow Christopher Mott contributed an article to The National Interest assessing how overextension of Washington’s global force posture narrows its ability to deploy crisis responses effectively.
Should Washington decide that defending smaller countries’ sovereignty from attack at the hands of rival great powers is the best path towards achieving its goals, it must reign in, not expand, its interventions of choice abroad.
Dr. Christopher Mott (@chrisdmott) is a Research Fellow at IPD and a former researcher and desk officer at the U.S. Department of State.