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What Is To Be Done?

Emma Ashford

The Burning Questions of U.S. Foreign Policy

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Latest Issues

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This week marked the Halifax Security Forum. Held in chilly Canada, this forum is similar to Aspen and Munich in its appeal to politicians who wish to be seen as serious on defense, and the hawkish commentators and think tanks that want to ...

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The Sources of American Exhaustion

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Foreign Policy Shutdown

Reader Note: This Substack always ends up last on my list, with the result that I rarely manage to update it in a timely fashion, so going forward, I’m going to try something a little different: quick posts on current issues, and using it t...

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  • Emma Ashford

    I am a senior fellow at the Stimson Center, an adjunct professor at Georgetown University, and an exhausted mum of two young kids. I work on issues of US foreign policy and grand strategy, with a realist lens. All opinions here are my own.

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