“This is going to be a much messier world that the next president is going to have to deal with,” says Council on Foreign Relations President, Richard Haass. President Trump has introduced a large degree of unpredictability in American foreign policy through an undisciplined decision-making process and little regard to international institutions. Interviewed at the 2017 Aspen Ideas Festival, Haass argues this level of uncertainty could result in a disruption of international order and growth in global challenges. For more, see Haass’s “Donald Trump and the Danger of ‘Adhocracy.’”

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