Today, Emma talks with Jennifer Lind, an associate professor of Government at Dartmouth College. Emma and Jenny discuss prioritization, burden shifting, and how a strong progressive grand strategy can benefit the wider U.S. foreign policy debate. Emma and Jenny's discussion is part of the New Visions for Grand Strategy Project, a collection of essays, videos, and podcasts in which out-of-the box thinkers discuss the future of U.S. foreign policy.
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September 26, 2025
"Other prosecutors will feel even more pressure now to bring charges against whomever displeases the president, and you don't want to live in a country where displeasing the president can put you in jail," Prof Nyhan says of President Donald Trump's involvement in the prosecution of former FBI Director James Comey.
September 23, 2025
Study finds that interventions to reduce partisan animosity have fleeting effects.
September 16, 2025
"We're watching grief, anger, blame and calls for retribution all occurring in parallel and all occurring in the public sphere," Prof...
September 12, 2025
Prof Press, the faculty director of the Davidson Institute for Global Security discusses the Trump administration proposal to restore the...
September 12, 2025
Professor Sean Westwood weighs in on the spiral of political violence in America. Read the full Politico article HERE...
September 11, 2025
"Searching for a single partisan motive among perpetrators of political violence is likely a fruitless exercise," Prof. Westwood says an...
September 02, 2025
Prof Keidrick Roy's award-winning debut explores how medieval-inspired racial feudalism shaped early America—and how Black liberal thinkers...
August 29, 2025
Study finds warnings about false claims can "prebunk" fraud talk.
August 28, 2025
"Most (security experts) think that the path to a deal requires consistent US support for Ukraine and Europe so that Moscow realizes it...