No images? Click here Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers Stephen Miran laid out the strategy behind the Trump administration’s tariff agenda and offered five ways allies can better share the United States’ financial burden. Watch the event, listen to the podcast, or read the transcript. Michael Doran argues that, by alternating between forceful action and diplomatic outreach while positioning the US as a strategic buffer between Israel and Turkey, President Donald Trump can establish a stable order in the Middle East that advances American interests without requiring US troops. Jason Hsu identifies five ways the new administration can secure a sustainable and successful semiconductor ecosystem amid intensifying US-China technology competition. In The Wall Street Journal, Paul Sracic argues that President Trump’s tariff measures may go beyond the limits of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act and violate the Supreme Court’s major questions doctrine. Despite the European Union’s talks of military independence, the bloc is held back by protectionism and political divisions. Luke Coffey argues that, to respond to the Russian threat, Europe needs to deepen its cooperation and buy the best equipment—regardless of origin. Before you go . . . Tune in this Friday at 8:00 a.m. to watch Bryan Clark, Dan Patt, and Timothy A. Walton’s panel at Sea Air Space 2025. With Navy and defense industry leaders, they will discuss how the US can counter Chinese aggression using uncrewed systems, cyber warfare, and next-gen munitions. |