Considering the Debate on the Third Offset, Conventional Deterrence, and American Grand Strategy

The concept of the third offset has been used to frame US future defense spending and revitalize conversations about how the US military can utilize possible technological advantages for strategic gain and flexibility of force. Andy Massie’s recent article in War on the Rocks, a sort of reply to Shawn Brimley and Loren Dejonge Schulman’s thoughts on the Third Offset’s transition to the next the … Continue reading Considering the Debate on the Third Offset, Conventional Deterrence, and American Grand Strategy

The US Needs More Than One Long Telegram

Daniel Drezner wrote a rather interesting blog for The Washington Post this week calling for a new Long Telegram. From where does the United States need a new Long Telegram?   This requires a place where the U.S. foreign policy community is ripe for a rethink — a place that is both important and where the status quo thinking seems radically insufficient. I don’t think … Continue reading The US Needs More Than One Long Telegram