The Price of Unpredictability
Taiwan
For decades, U.S. foreign policy has depended on credibility: the belief that Washington would honor its commitments and that its past behavior signaled its future conduct. The United States, for instance, was able to develop a large network of allies because its partners trusted that, if attacked, Washington would defend them. It could strike free trade deals with countries around the world and negotiate peace agreements because, generally speaking, it was seen as an honest broker. That is not
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