Long-Range Strategy for a Stable, Free, and Balanced World
Global order is never self-sustaining. These essays outline a long-term approach to American leadership that pays close attention to geography, demographics, economic realities, and the responsibilities carried by a free nation. Here you will find strategic frameworks rather than reactions, written with the goal of strengthening international stability in a divided world.
After Venezuela: Power, Legitimacy, and the Need for Partners
When the United States uses force, the real test of leadership comes after the headlines fade. Venezuela now raises a deeper question about legitimacy, regional stability, and whether American power can translate into lasting order without trusted partners to help carry the burden.