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Stephen Roach, a senior fellow at Yale Law School and former chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia, has criticized current US policies as lacking legal and strategic coherence. He argues that Washington's increasingly personalized and inconsistent approach is unbefitting of a global power. Roach stresses that the US bears responsibility for the consequences of conflicts it has initiated, warning that walking away from these obligations – while shifting blame onto others – reflects a "classic defeat."
Stephen Roach, a senior fellow at Yale Law School and former chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia, has criticized current US policies as lacking legal and strategic coherence. He argues that Washington's increasingly personalized and inconsistent approach is unbefitting of a global power. Roach stresses that the US bears responsibility for the consequences of conflicts it has initiated, warning that walking away from these obligations – while shifting blame onto others – reflects a "classic defeat."