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Module 5- Final Project Milestone 2

Module 5- Final Project Milestone 2

Q Instructions For Milestone 2, you will be drafting portions of the report related to the history of US foreign policy, the role of the LIEO, and the American system of capitalism, including the federal government’s role in that system. This will consist of two sections, as follows. The LIEO and Business Interests In this section, review the pillars of the Liberal International Economic Order (LIEO) led by the United States of America in the post-World War II period. Describe how the LIEO has changed over the past several years and how those changes may impact transnational corporate investment in the United States. American Economic Status In this section, provide an overview of the traditions and current state of the US economy that includes an analysis of the American capitalist system, the concepts of property and ownership, and the role of government in that system. Importantly, focus on the aspects of this system that your transnational corporate client would need to know about regarding business. Requirements When complete, your Final Project Milestone 2 submission should meet the following requirements: • Your paper should be two to three pages in length; each section should be about one to one-and-a-half pages in length. • You should have a total of two sources, with one for each section. Sources should be cited in APA format. For a reminder of APA formatting, review this sample paper. • Remember that these sections are to be included in a professional report, so you will want to write in a polished and professional tone.

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According to Module 4 of the course, the LIEO is "The process by which countries, mostly in the western hemisphere and notably led by the United States, approach international relations through a distinct set of guiding principles, specifically: open markets, liberal democracy, and multilateral actions.”