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The State of Play in International Policy: The US and the World in the Second Trump Administration

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Last year, SPP experts gathered to assess the state of international policy and the US role in the world following the start of the second Trump administration. Now that the administration has entered its second year in office, the Foreign Policy, Strategy, and Statecraft Program has invited Dr. Miranda Priebe from the RAND Corporation to discuss what has and has not changed in US foreign policy, where these developments fall amid the broader debate over the U.S. role in the world, and what the future of U.S. foreign policy and international security may entail.

Important notice for attendees: Please avoid strong fragrances and do not bring food to the event.

Miranda Priebe is director of the Center for Analysis of U.S. Grand Strategy and a senior political scientist at RAND. Her work at RAND has focused on grand strategy, the future of the international order, the effects of U.S. forward presence, military doctrine, the history of U.S. military policy, distributed air operations, and multi-domain command and control. She has also conducted research on deterrence, reassurance, threat perceptions, rising powers, alliance politics, and U.S. defense budgets. Priebe received a Ph.D. in political science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She also received a Master of Public Affairs degree from Princeton University and S.B. degrees in physics and political science from MIT. She is a life member of the Council on Foreign Relations.


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