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JSIS 495A Daniel Bessner – U.S. Grand Strategy in the 21st Century

Task Force 2025

Evaluator

Michael Brenes

Associate Director of the Brady-Johnson Program in Grand Strategy and Lecturer in History, Yale University

Faculty Adviser

Jackson School Assistant Professor Daniel Bessner

Daniel Bessner

Associate Professor

U.S. Grand Strategy in the 21st Century

The United States is the world’s most powerful nation, and its actions impact manifold countries in both the western and eastern hemispheres. Despite its enormous power, however, many critics in the United States and abroad have claimed that the nation often acts in an ad hoc manner without reference to a strategic blueprint. This Task Force seeks to answer these critiques by having students develop a “grand strategy”—a plan for the future of U.S. political, economic, and sociocultural relations with the world—that addresses manifold issues with which the nation will likely deal in the coming years. Students will join together to become a “Policy Planning Staff” composed of small groups dedicated to exploring given issues with the purpose of developing policy recommendations that relate U.S. behavior to the national interest (an interest that we will, in part, help define). By the course’s end, students will have produced a single strategic document intended to provide guidance to U.S. policymakers in the twenty-first century.

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