READ ATTACHMENTThe following rubric will be used: The analytical quality of the work (60 points) How the articles/reports chosen for review

READ ATTACHMENT

The following rubric will be used:

The analytical quality of the work (60 points)

How the articles/reports chosen for review contribute to the understanding of the topic chosen (10 points)

Use of correct grammar and spelling (10 points)

In 5 or more double-spaced pages respond to the question listed below. Be certain to include a Works Cited page. Each paper should be a scholarly effort and include a bibliography of no fewer than 5 academic sources (wikipedia will not be counted as a source).  When Finished submit the paper.


What is the most significant threat to US interests in the decade ahead? How would you tailor US foreign policy to deal with this issue effectively? : USE THIS:

Economic Instability and Inequality: Economic challenges, including significant national debt, income inequality, and the potential for economic downturns, could undermine US economic stability and influence global economic power dynamics.

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