Prediction is Hard, Especially about Confidence Levels
The Net Assessment crew discusses the challenge of overconfidence among national security officials.
October 2, 2025

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Chris, Melanie, and Zack discuss the confidence problem among national security experts.

As Jeffrey Friedman shows in a recent Texas National Security Review article, experts are often right but almost always overconfident in their predictions. What does this mean for the national security community? And how can experts address this systemic problem? Chris laments the Pentagon’s in-person gathering of military leaders and Melanie condemns misguided economic policymaking, while Zack commends President Trump’s support for a tougher NATO response to Russian incursions. 

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  • Philip E. Tetlock, Expert Political Judgment: How Good Is It? How Can We Know?, Princeton University Press, 2017. 

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