When I picture my ideal US alliance system, I focus on stable, secure, and economically complementary countries. Part one of this two-part series focuses on the “safe” bets.
The inner circle will consist of Canada, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand. Sure, we’re all English-speaking and naval-oriented, but we’ve also got a long history of cooperation. And each of these places is economically resilient, consumption-driven, and relatively insulated from global demographic challenges.
Next on the list, we have Mexico and Vietnam. Mexico is our largest trading partner and developing a more holistic relationship with them would serve the US well. Vietnam is a rapidly growing trading partner that has secured its position in the global economy and maintains natural geographic defenses, making them a good friend to have in the region.
Focusing on this list of countries should be the main priority for the US, but there are plenty of other options out there. So, tomorrow we’ll discuss the countries that are sitting in the minor leagues waiting for the call up.