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.

Addressing the shortcomings of the Multinational Security Support mission to Haiti to achieve a sustainable solution to the crisis
July 23, 2024

As Congress plans to renew AGOA, it should commit to addressing the program’s shortcomings in providing eligible African countries with duty-free market access
July 23, 2024

Experts on Haiti met with diplomats and policymakers to discuss the need for a multi-pronged approach to Haiti
July 15, 2024

NATO targets China, calling it a "decisive enabler" of Russia, and pledges to deepen Indo-Pacific alliances against shared threats.
July 12, 2024

A fresh idea for how the United States should promote infrastructure development won this year's 2024 competition
July 10, 2024

US-led global infrastructure development can help repair the country's damaged reputation
July 9, 2024

NATO is simply not equipped to deal with Asian contingencies
July 8, 2024

Policymakers need to plan for a range of possibilities when thinking about U.S. retrenchment from Europe
July 8, 2024