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Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft
The foreign policy of the United States has become detached from any defensible conception of U.S. interests and from a decent respect for the rights and dignity of humankind. Political leaders have increasingly deployed the military in a costly, counterproductive, and indiscriminate manner, normalizing war and treating armed dominance as an end in itself. Moreover, much of the foreign policy community in Washington has succumbed to intellectual lethargy and dysfunction. It suppresses or avoids serious debate and fails to hold policymakers and commentators accountable for disastrous policies. It has forfeited the confidence of the American public. The result is a foreign policy that undermines American interests and tramples on American values while sacrificing the stores of influence that the United States had earned. The Quincy Institute is an action-oriented think tank that will lay the foundation for a new foreign policy centered on diplomatic engagement and military restraint. The current moment presents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to bring together like-minded progressives and conservatives and set U.S. foreign policy on a sensible and humane footing. Our country’s current circumstances demand it.Visit Site
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August 07, 2024
Inside the ICBM Lobby: Special Interests or the Public Interest?
By: William D. Hartung -
July 22, 2024
A Saudi Accord: Implications for Israel-Palestine Relations
By: Jeremy Pressman -
July 08, 2024
Right-Sizing the Russian Threat to Europe
By: George Beebe, Mark Episkopos, Anatol Lieven -
July 03, 2024
Foreign Lobbying in the U.S.
By: Ben Freeman, Nick Cleveland-Stout -
June 05, 2024
Implications of a Security Pact with Saudi Arabia
By: Paul R. Pillar -
June 03, 2024
Private Finance and the Quest to Remake Modern Warfare
By: Michael Brenes, William D. Hartung -
May 13, 2024
Rethinking the U.S.–Belarus Relationship
By: Mark Episkopos -
April 23, 2024
Subsidizing the Military-Industrial Complex: A Review of the Secretary of Defense Executive Fellows (SDEF) Program
By: Brett Heinz, Ben Freeman -
April 22, 2024
The U.S.–Japan–South Korea Trilateral Partnership: Pursuing Regional Stability and Avoiding Military Escalation
By: James Park, Mike M. Mochizuki -
March 12, 2024
Stabilizing the Growing Taiwan Crisis: New Messaging and Understandings are Urgently Needed
By: Michael D. Swaine -
February 06, 2024
Ukraine, Gaza, and the International Order
By: Faisal Devji -
January 11, 2024
Paths to Crisis and Conflict Over Taiwan
By: Michael D. Swaine, James Park -
January 04, 2024
Responsibly Demilitarizing U.S.–Mexico Bilateral Security Relations
By: Aileen Teague -
December 13, 2023
The Lobbying Battle for Nagorno-Karabakh
By: Ben Freeman, Artin DerSimonian -
November 06, 2023
The Conventional Wisdom About the Chinese Military Challenge: Incomplete and Unpersuasive
By: Steven Kosiak -
October 04, 2023
March of the Four–Stars: The Role of Retired Generals and Admirals in the Arms Industry
By: William D. Hartung -
September 14, 2023
Competition Versus Exclusion in U.S.–China Relations: A Choice Between Stability and Conflict
By: Jake Werner -
September 14, 2023
Common Good Diplomacy: A Framework for Stable U.S.–China Relations
By: Jake Werner -
August 31, 2023
Normalizing U.S.–Pakistan Relations
By: Adam Weinstein -
August 31, 2023
Winning the Majority: A New U.S. Bargain with the Global South
By: Sarang Shidore -
July 11, 2023
The Future of European Security
By: Anatol Lieven -
June 30, 2023
Ethnic Divisions and Ensuring Stability in Kazakhstan: A Guide for U.S. Policy
By: Suzanne Loftus -
June 01, 2023
Defense Contractor Funded Think Tanks Dominate Ukraine Debate
By: Ben Freeman -
May 17, 2023
Paths to a Ceasefire in Ukraine: America Must Take the Lead
By: Anatol Lieven -
April 25, 2023
The Ukraine War & European Security: How Durable Is America’s Strategy?
By: Zachary Paikin -
February 21, 2023
Ending Counterproductive U.S. Involvement in Yemen
By: Annelle Sheline -
December 13, 2022
A Restraint Recipe for America’s Asian Alliances and Security Partnerships
By: Michael D. Swaine, Sarang Shidore -
December 08, 2022
The Threat of New Wars in the Caucasus: A Good Case for U.S. Restraint
By: Anatol Lieven, Artin DerSimonian -
December 05, 2022
The Emirati Lobby in America
By: Ben Freeman -
November 28, 2022
The Worsening Taiwan Imbroglio: An Urgent Need for Effective Crisis Management
By: Michael D. Swaine -
November 07, 2022
An Alternative Approach to U.S. Sahel Policy
By: Alex Thurston -
October 24, 2022
Ending the Destructive Sino-U.S. Interaction Over Taiwan: A Call for Mutual Reassurance
By: Michael D. Swaine -
September 01, 2022
Managed Competition: A U.S. Grand Strategy for a Multipolar World
By: George Beebe -
August 15, 2022
Strategic Patience: Sustainable Engagement with a Changed Afghanistan
By: Adam Weinstein -
August 11, 2022
NATO’s Tunnel Vision
By: George Beebe -
August 01, 2022
The Humanitarian Paradox: Why Human Rights Require Restraint
By: Asli Bâli -
July 20, 2022
The Lobbying Battle Before the War: Russian and Ukrainian Influence in the U.S.
By: Ben Freeman -
May 05, 2022
The Folly of Pushing South Korea Toward a China Containment Strategy
By: Jessica J. Lee, Sarang Shidore -
April 07, 2022
Ending Primacy to End U.S. Wars
By: Daniel Bessner -
March 25, 2022
Avoiding the Dangers of a Protracted Conflict in Ukraine
By: Anatol Lieven, Sarang Shidore, Marcus Stanley -
March 21, 2022
The Yemen War in Numbers: Saudi Escalation and U.S. Complicity
By: Annelle Sheline -
March 02, 2022
Pathways to Pentagon Spending Reductions: Removing the Obstacles
By: William D. Hartung -
February 14, 2022
Beyond Deterrence: A Peace Game Exercise for the Korean Peninsula
By: Frank Aum, Jessica J. Lee -
February 07, 2022
Achieving a Safer U.S. Nuclear Posture
By: Joseph Cirincione -
October 25, 2021
Climate Change: The Greatest National Security Threat to the United States
By: Anatol Lieven -
September 21, 2021
China and the Persian Gulf in the Aftermath of a U.S. Withdrawal
By: Steven Simon -
September 20, 2021
Drawdown: Improving U.S. and Global Security Through Military Base Closures Abroad
By: David Vine, Patterson Deppen, Leah Bolger -
July 30, 2021
Promoting Peace and Stability in the Maritime Order Amid China’s Rise
By: Rachel Esplin Odell -
July 22, 2021
Will a Military Withdrawal from the Middle East Leave a Vacuum?
By: Mark Perry -
June 30, 2021
Israel and the Persian Gulf: A Source of Security or Conflict?
By: Steven Simon -
June 24, 2021
Nothing Much to Do: Why America Can Bring All Troops Home From the Middle East
By: Eugene Gholz -
June 14, 2021
Ending the Threat of War in Ukraine: A Negotiated Solution to the Donbas Conflict and the Crimean Dispute
By: Anatol Lieven -
May 10, 2021
Restoring Trust in the Think Tank Sector
By: Ben Freeman, Eli Clifton -
April 08, 2021
Beyond May 1: The Future of U.S. Engagement in Afghanistan
By: Adam Weinstein -
March 10, 2021
De-Risking the India Relationship: An Action Agenda for the United States
By: Sarang Shidore -
February 25, 2021
Responsible Statecraft Requires Remaking America’s Foreign Relations Tool Kit
By: Gordon Adams -
January 28, 2021
The Dominance Dilemma: The American Approach to NATO and its Future
By: Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson -
January 21, 2021
Toward an Inclusive Security Arrangement in the Persian Gulf
By: Trita Parsi -
January 11, 2021
Toward an Inclusive & Balanced Regional Order: A New U.S. Strategy in East Asia
By: Michael D. Swaine, Jessica J. Lee, Rachel Esplin Odell -
December 03, 2020
A New Direction: A Foreign Policy Playbook on Military Restraint for the Biden Team
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November 10, 2020
Ending the Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: Realigning Our Engagement with Our Interests in Somalia
By: Elizabeth Shackelford -
October 02, 2020
Reset Overdue: Remaking U.S.—Saudi Relations
By: Annelle Sheline, Steven Simon -
December 04, 2019
Enough Toxic Militarism
By: Nikhil Pal Singh -
November 01, 2019
A World Dividing: The International Implications of the Sino-American Rift
By: Chas W. Freeman Jr. -
November 01, 2019
The U.S.-South Korea Alliance: Toward a Relationship of Equals
By: Jessica J. Lee