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How the National Security Strategy Gets Made

How the National Security Strategy Gets Made

Statecraft

March 12, 202658m 22s

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Show Notes

In the last six months, we’ve been covering big strategic documents published by the executive branch. We’ve interviewed Dean Ball, the principal author of the Trump administration’s AI Action Plan. We’ve also spoken with Judd Devermont, who authored the Biden administration’s Strategy Toward Sub-Saharan Africa. We’re continuing the trend today, but at a higher strategic register.

I’m joined by Nadia Schadlow, the former Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategy in the first Trump administration and lead architect of the 2017 National Security Strategy. Currently, Nadia is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute where she focuses on strategy, national security, and industrial policy.

We discuss:

* The process of drafting the National Security Strategy

* The differences between the 2017 and 2025 strategies

* Why time is an underappreciated element of strategy

* What to read to understand Russia better

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