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

May 24, 2025
Dennis Ross, a seasoned US diplomat and esteemed scholar, delves into the intricacies of America’s foreign policy in a multipolar world. He discusses the declining dominance of the US and the rising challenges from China and Russia. Ross highlights the need for strategic statecraft, drawing lessons from the Gulf Wars. He emphasizes an approach balanced between competition and cooperation, particularly regarding national security issues with Iran and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The conversation also touches on the importance of humility in diplomacy and the role of collaborative responses to global threats.
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INSIGHT

Importance of Matching Objectives to Means

  • Good statecraft requires matching clear, realistic objectives with the means to achieve them.
  • Poor U.S. choices often stem from vague goals or misunderstanding the complexity of situations.
INSIGHT

Domestic Politics Shape Objectives

  • Domestic politics always constrain foreign policy objectives in democracies.
  • Leaders must balance realism with messaging that maintains credibility and political support.
ANECDOTE

Challenging Clinton's Assumptions

  • Dennis Ross challenged President Clinton's perception of negotiating with brutal leaders.
  • He pointed out Clinton hadn't faced leaders who used mass killings to maintain power.
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