Net Assessment is back! Chris, Melanie, and Zack return after a hiatus and start by debating a recent article entitled “The Dysfunctional Superpower” by Robert Gates. They agree that Washington is deeply dysfunctional, but disagree about what can be done to overcome political obstacles and the degree to which this dysfunction gives Russia and China an edge. Chris questions additional inflation adjustments for fixed price defense contracts, Melanie criticizes the United Nations' unwillingness to recognize sexual violence in Gaza, and Zack welcomes new colleague Todd Harrison to the American Enterprise Institute.
This episode's reading.
Countering Foreign Media Manipulation. Or Not.
America's Report Card in Southeast Asia
The 2024 Annual Threat Assessment
Competing for Influence in Latin America
Are the U.S. and Europe Never Ever Getting Back Together?
Debating the New National Defense Industrial Strategy
Rating the Top Threats to U.S. National Security
Global Disorder and Houthi Strikes
Entrapment, Entanglement, and the Debate about U.S. Alliances
The New Washington Consensus
Is Washington Making a Bad Bet on India?
Paying the Costs of Competition
Multipolarity: What Is It Good For?
Technology, Defense, and American-Chinese Competition
Better Burden Sharing With Allies
Is AUKUS Flawed By Design?
Turkey's More Independent Foreign Policy
One Year of War in Ukraine
Learning Lessons from Ukraine: Is Defense Dominant?
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