
The Decisive Decade: American Grand Strategy to Triumph Over China
What kind of grand strategy should the United States pursue to prevail in long term competition with China? What moves does Washington need to make today to set us up

What kind of grand strategy should the United States pursue to prevail in long term competition with China? What moves does Washington need to make today to set us up

How should the United States compete against China and its other adversaries? How can domestic renewal of American institutions empower the U.S. to succeed abroad?

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The Forum for American Leadership
March 18, 2022
Bottom Line: The Biden administration is behind schedule releasing its National Security Strategy. The U.S.

Interview with TVC Board Member Matt Pottinger
Adam O’Neal
The Wall Street Journal
March 18, 2022
Bottom Line: Russia’s

Richard Fontaine
The Atlantic
March 1, 2022
Bottom Line: The post-Cold War era may have just ended overnight. Mere days ago,

TVC Advisory Board Member Gabe Scheinmann
The Wall Street Journal
February 10, 2022
Bottom Line: Contrary to popular belief, a new

TVC Chairman Elliott Abrams
National Review
January 23, 2022
Bottom Line: Despite major unfolding crises around the world, Washington today gives

Richard Haass
Foreign Affairs
Nov/Dec 2021
Bottom Line: Haass argues that a new foreign policy consensus is emerging — the “Age

Various Contributors
Washington Examiner
September 30, 2021
Bottom Line: The Washington Examiner argues that the foreign policy consensus in D.C. has