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Mark R. Kennedy

Strategic Competition

Grand Strategy

Research Focus

Deterring aggression - defining a grand strategy that orchestrates the ways and means necessary, applying all instruments of national power, to achieve the end of deterring aggression in the Western Pacific. Whether or not the US engages, whether it wins or loses, an outbreak of aggression against Taiwan or elsewhere would have long standing very negative consequences for the US. The cost of deterrence, however expensive, is less expensive than any other outcome.

Events and Publications

Issues Driving the US Foreign Policy Debate

Speech to Sciences Po Paris School of International Affairs - October 14, 2024

Wahba Institute for Strategic Competition

What is Strategic Competition?

WILSON CENTER VIDEO - JANUARY 4, 2024

US STRATEGIC INTEREST IN DETERRING AGGRESSION AGAINST TAIWAN IS PARAMOUNT

WILSON CENTER BLOG POST - SEPTEMBER 22, 2023
Photo - meeting with Taiwans' first DPP President Chen Shui-bian in 2005.

INTERVIEW: AMERICAN IN THE WORLD

CU CONFERENCE ON WORLD AFFAIRS - APRIL 5, 2021
Interviewing Bob Zoellick on his new book.

FIVE VITAL LESSONS FROM GEORGE H.W. BUSH

FOREIGN POLICY OP ED - DECEMBER 2, 2018

AMERICAN GRAND STRATEGY IN AN AGE OF UPHEAVAL

PANEL WITH HAL BRANDS - NOVEMBER 6, 2018

REKINDLING JFK’S COMMITMENT TO FREEDOM

NOVEMBER 19, 2013