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Dennis Ross, "Statecraft 2.0: What America Needs to Survive in a Multipolar World" (Oxford UP, 2025)

May 18, 2025
Dennis Ross, a former senior US diplomat and current fellow at the Washington Institute, discusses his new book on modern American foreign policy in a multipolar world. He explains how the U.S. must adapt its statecraft to new global challenges, particularly from China and Russia. Ross critiques past diplomatic failures while sharing personal anecdotes about navigating high-stakes diplomacy. He emphasizes the complexity of coalition-building and the necessity of back channels in negotiations to maintain peace and cooperation amidst rising tensions.
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INSIGHT

Shift from Unipolar to Multipolar World

  • The world has shifted from unipolar to multipolar, drastically limiting U.S. freedom of action.
  • Domestic consensus now questions America's global leadership role unlike before.
ADVICE

Use Checklists in Statecraft

  • Use checklists in policy planning to force thorough evaluation of objectives and means.
  • Checklists help overcome mindset traps and ensure all critical questions get asked and addressed.
ANECDOTE

Clinton's Misjudgment Challenged

  • Dennis Ross challenged President Clinton's underestimation of a brutal leader during a flight discussion.
  • Ross emphasized that Clinton had never dealt with someone who had murdered 20,000 people to maintain power.
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