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American Statecraft
Diplomacy and Foreign Policy Strategy

Innovative foreign policy recommendations grounded in reality

In The Media
in the media
Tricky Strategic Changes w/ Stephen Wertheim

A discussion of the recent piece for Carnegie, “Strategic Change in U.S. Foreign Policy.” The group muses on the difficulty of altering established foreign policy paradigms before delving into several case studies such as NSC-68, Nixon's Vietnam Withdrawal, Carter's Failed Korea Withdrawal, NATO Enlargement, and the Global War on Terror, emphasizing the need for foresight, strategic planning, and a willingness to incur political costs to make such change possible.

· August 20, 2024
American Prestige podcast
report
Strategic Change in U.S. Foreign Policy

How large foreign policy shifts happen despite pressures to maintain the status quo.

In The Media
in the media
What Does America Want in Ukraine?

Washington’s current approach is a strategic cop-out—and risks making another forever war.

· May 9, 2024
Foreign Policy
event
Pivotal States: Russia and U.S. Global Strategy
May 1, 2024

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has brought bilateral relations with the U.S. to their lowest point since the Cuban Missile Crisis. Yet Russia holds sway over many U.S. foreign policy priorities. How can the U.S. support European security without sacrificing its other interests?

In The Media
in the media
How Washington Should Manage Rising Middle Powers

And why it would be a mistake to judge emerging powers by the strength of their ties to China or Russia.

· April 30, 2024
Foreign Policy
report
Emerging Powers and the Future of American Statecraft

Collectively, a group of emerging powers in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East are growing in their geopolitical weight and diplomatic ambition. How closely do they align with the United States when it comes to Russia and China? What drives their decisions on the world stage? How can the United States integrate them into its foreign policy strategy?

In The Media
in the media
Key Takeaways from the Annual Threat Assessment of the U.S. Intelligence Community

This year’s public version of the annual threat assessment includes some interesting nuggets for U.S. policy toward China, Russia, and Iran—and a clear warning about the risk of foreign interference in America’s 2024 elections.

· March 15, 2024
Just Security
commentary
America Needs a Realistic Ukraine Debate

A healthy democracy ought to be able to develop and debate its national-security options honestly, openly and vigorously.

· February 6, 2024
Survival
In The Media
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Biden’s China Summit Was a Reminder: the US Should Talk to Its Rivals More Often

Biden deserves credit for pushing for the meeting despite an often heatedly anti-China political environment in the US.

· November 20, 2023
The Guardian
event
Remembering and Misremembering the Iraq War
March 7, 2023

Join us for a discussion of the Iraq War’s impact on our debates about U.S. foreign policy today and into the future.

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In The Media
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Talks Between Russia and Ukraine Would Save Lives, Argues Christopher Chivvis

Plans to provide Ukraine with Western tanks, announced in recent days, indicate that America, Germany and others are settling in for a much longer war. But in a prolonged conflict, far more will perish.

· January 29, 2023
The Economist