The US has been the indispensable power for global governance.  How it can most effectively play this role in the future is discussed in this set of essays.

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Warriors & Citizens by Kori N. Schake and Jim Mattis that examines whether or not the different experiences of our military and the broader society amounts to a “gap”—and if the American public is losing connection to its military.

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Amy Zegart
TOMORROW'S NATIONAL SECURITY LANDSCAPE
Apr 25, 2024

The greatest security challenges the U.S. faces today come from strong states, not weak states.  In particular, U.S. foreign policy should focus on responding to the threats posed by China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran.

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Abraham D. Sofaer
WHY AMERICA NEEDS INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES
Apr 25, 2024

Specialized agencies have proved effective for solving international problems like regulating the sea, the exchange of mail internationally, and international aviation.  The U.S. should not neglect specialized agencies as a vector for protecting U.S. national security, particularly in the realm of cybersecurity.

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Stephen D. Krasner
AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY IN TRANSITION
Apr 25, 2024

The United States is facing a lack of consensus with its traditional allies about how today’s security challenges should be met.   In this environment, the United States should be more willing to rely on coalitions of the willing, partnering with those who share U.S. interests rather than striving to involve all countries across all issue areas.
PodcastThe Future of American Global Leadership

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Karl W. Eikenberry
TOWARD A NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY
Apr 25, 2024

U.S. national security strategies often devote little attention to the institutional and procedural capacities required for successful implementation.  This essay reviews the current state of the national security bureaucracies and examines both their strengths and weaknesses.

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