

How to Practice Productive Statecraft
8 snips May 22, 2025
Dennis Ross, a prominent figure in U.S. diplomacy and national security, shares his insights on adapting statecraft in today's multipolar world. He discusses the evolution of American foreign policy, contrasting various schools of thought, including America First and Realism. Ross emphasizes the importance of strategic communication and preparation in effective statecraft. He also examines presidential decision-making and its impact on international relations, using case studies like the Syrian conflict and the Ukraine crisis to illustrate complex geopolitical dynamics.
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Shift to Multipolar World
- The world shifted from a unipolar to a multipolar order with the rise of competitors like Russia and China.
- Statecraft must adapt to this complexity and the lack of domestic consensus on America's global role.
Schools of American Foreign Policy
- America's foreign policy schools range from America First to liberal internationalism with realists and restrainers in between.
- A synthesis balancing power and values best supports effective US leadership globally.
Rigorously Define Objectives
- Always think through your foreign policy objectives mechanically and rigorously.
- Ask if stakes justify action and if means available make the objective achievable before committing.