Tag: Kori Schake
Experts, Ethics and the International System
We had a fascinating conversation on Monday with Kori Schake and Colin Dueck about the role of experts and expertise in engendering trust (or lack thereof) in U.S. foreign policy–an event that took place right at the midpoint between two very consequential meetings for President Donald Trump that could reshape the current international system: the […]
Values, Immigration and the Saudi Alliance
Two recent articles in The Atlantic challenge dominant assumptions in American political discourse–and the implications ought to be discussed further.
Outsourcing Thinking on Engagement?
The American public is increasingly deferential to the military on U.S. global engagement, shifting the ethical burden of responsibility.