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.

Chris, Melanie, and Zack discuss Michael Horowitz and Joshua Schwartz’s article on whether and how the United States and its allies should incorporate new technologies into their military forces.
January 9, 2025

Examining how China employs both military and paramilitary forces to advance its territorial claims in disputed areas
December 27, 2024

The transition from fossil fuels to green energy will require a new paradigm for thinking about energy security
December 17, 2024

As the green transition gains momentum, the energy security needs of modern militaries pose major challenges but also offer significant opportunities
December 17, 2024

Chinese missiles attacks on air bases could thwart effective U.S. sortie generation at the outset of a military conflict
December 12, 2024

Saudi Arabia is a country in transition, but the ongoing changes could create friction with Washington
December 4, 2024

The Trump administration must revisit Taiwan policy to restore U.S. diplomatic credibility with China.
November 22, 2024

Julia Gledhill welcomes Stimson colleague Nevada Lee to The Un-Diplomatic Podcast
November 22, 2024