
Colin H. Kahl
Director at Foreign Affairs
Steven C. Házy Senior Fellow @StanfordCISAC @FSIStanford. Former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy.
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Jan 24, 2025 |
foreignaffairs.com | Zongyuan Liu |Roseanne McManus |Richard Fontaine |Colin H. Kahl
Even though they have already witnessed four years of a Donald Trump presidency, analysts have little certainty about how Trump plans to approach most countries in his second term. That’s exactly how he likes it. Since first running for president in 2016, Trump has positioned himself as an unpredictable leader and argued that doing so strengthens U.S. foreign policy.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
foreignaffairs.com | James M. Lindsay |Steven Cook |Peter Schroeder |Colin H. Kahl
As the 2024 U.S. presidential election showed, public sentiment about economic prospects significantly influences voting behavior. At the moment, those prospects appear to be grim across the world. The International Monetary Fund has projected that annual global growth will average around three percent over the next five years—the weakest medium-term outlook in decades. The picture looks bleakest for countries with advanced economies, where growth rates are anticipated to remain stagnant.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
foreignaffairs.com | James M. Lindsay |Steven Cook |Colin H. Kahl |Charles A. Kupchan
Since the release of ChatGPT in November 2022, the breakneck pace of progress in artificial intelligence has made it nearly impossible for policymakers to keep up. But the AI revolution has only just begun. Today’s most powerful AI models, often referred to as “frontier AI,” can handle and generate images, audio, video, and computer code, in addition to natural language.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
newsweek.com | Colin H. Kahl |Michael O'Hanlon |Michael Gfoeller |David Rundell
CLOSE X Share✓ Link copied to clipboard! Times are tough for traditional manufacturing in the United States, especially heavy industry like steel. During an election year, there is not a breathing politician who is going to argue to reduce import tariffs or welcome foreign investors. "American-owned and American-operated" is a winning political slogan. The problem is, it's not always the most practical, economic, realistic, or best long-term strategy.
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Nov 3, 2024 |
newsweek.com | Tim van Straten |Colin H. Kahl |Michael O'Hanlon |Michael Gfoeller
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MUST READ: Kurt Campbell and @RushDoshi issue a clarion call for re-conceptualizing the industrial base as a collective good of the Free World. Leveraging allies for scale--rather than bullying and belittling them--is the only way to beat China. https://t.co/xVClsRWFPZ

Given massive Chinese state subsidies & investments, big advances in industrial robotics, & the overcapacity that enables for cheap, high-quality exports, it seems like the US should prioritize working with our allies to confront a common challenge. https://t.co/jqbkC7nXar

Rising nationalism. Growing intolerance. Trade wars. A free world in disarray. Revisionist authoritarian powers on the march to carve out spheres of influence. An America First movement rejecting US global leadership. Thank G*d we don't live in the 1930s. That would be horrible.