The Reimagining US Grand Strategy Program strengthens U.S. foreign policy by testing assumptions, reassessing conventional wisdom, and exploring innovative approaches to international engagement.
Given the historic nature of the challenges facing U.S. policymakers in a rapidly changing world, we believe that the voices influencing policy decisions are often too narrow, and that unconventional thinking is urgently required. The program fills an important gap in the national discourse on the United States’ global role by injecting fresh thinking and unorthodox ideas.
Through original research, public and private events, and media appearances, we are transforming the national security debate, among both policy experts and the broader public.
The Global South in the World Order Project co-hosted an event with the Embassy of France to discuss the urgency of reforming the international system
April 16, 2024
The US-EU infrastructure investment initiative is not as innovative or groundbreaking as U.S. officials claim
April 11, 2024
Brazil’s presidency of the G-20 creates a new window of opportunity for Global South countries to advance their efforts in reforming global governance
March 5, 2024
Non-Western expertise and experiences need to be included in international health institutions’ negotiations to formulate efficient solutions
February 16, 2024
Amid chaos in Congress and an election campaign, the Biden administration may be forced to reconsider the viability of its approach toward Kyiv
February 16, 2024
A new war in the Middle East would prove to be too costly for the United States in both the short and long term
February 16, 2024
Christopher Preble outlines five recommendations for a better U.S. foreign policy
January 25, 2024
A new foreign policy agenda that sets priorities and shares burdens with other global actors can lead to a more credible grand strategy
January 25, 2024
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