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Posts by Anita R. Kellogg

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Operationalizing Economic Statecraft: A New Imperative for the Pentagon Editor’s note: This article is the sixth in an 11-part series examining how the United States should organize, lead, and integrate economic statecraft

How can economic statecraft be operationalized in Department of War's strategic planning? The first step is to create a central entity to manage the tools of economic warfare. warontherocks.com/operationali...

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Anita Kellogg | Scholars Strategy Network Kellogg's research focuses on the intersection of international economics and national security. This includes research on economic interdependence and China's economic statecraft. Overarching themes ...

@arkellogg.bsky.social's (National Defense University) research focuses on the intersection of international economics and national security, including research on economic interdependence and China’s economic statecraft.

Connect: scholars.org/scholar/anit...

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Bonus: War With Iran: What Is the U.S.'s Endgame? Podcast Episode · Kellogg's Global Politics · March 2 · 58m

Polymarket currently gives a 17% chance the Iranian regime falls by March 31st.
@arkellogg.bsky.social thinks that's low. I think Trump will bail before then due to economic pressure.
Who's right? We recorded this 24 hours into the conflict.
🎙️ Kellogg's Global Politics: bit.ly/3OMiGFw

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Liberation Day Redux--Trump Tariff Fallout; Thai-Cambodian Conflict; Ukraine War Update - Kellogg's Global Politics We look at the current state of U.S. trade deals. Who has a deal? How many will get signed by August 1st? Will there be another extension? And what is their economic impact on the U.S.?We then discuss...

On the latest episode of Kellogg’s Global Politics, we discuss the latest on Trump’s tariffs and trade deals. We also cover the Thailand-Cambodia conflict. Finally, we have a Russia-Ukraine update on who is making progress and how U.S. policy is evolving. Listen on Apple, Spotify, or: bit.ly/3HiuTOS

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The fear among academics and lawyers now talking on the record on just about any topic that involves the federal government or the White House is really extraordinary and worrisome, and getting worse, it seems to me, every week. Dissent by an establishment figures becoming verboten in the US

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There is a myth that the US has subsidized the growth of the international trading system. But I want to be very clear. The trading system has made and continues to make the US very wealthy. It’s how those gains are distributed and tariffs won’t fix that.

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Bringing back the 1930s, a period known for American greatness.

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Will Trump be able to get both Ukraine and Russia to agree to a ceasefire? And will Ukraine give up if the U.S. abandons them? We explore the resilience of the Ukrainian people and their future. bit.ly/4im4M6Z #Ukraine #Russia #ceasefire

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We are losing the war on Global Influence to China. Freezing foreign aid has serious national security consequences. Check out my article in The Hill thehill.com/opinion/5174...

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Trump’s Tariff Plan Would Be a Disaster Donald Trump, the former President, has proposed a 60 percent tariff on Chinese goods as part of his reelection campaign. It may sound like a show of strength, but it risks plunging the U.S. economy i...

Trump 2.0 has already shown that tariffs are back big time. Most of us know that they are bad, but how do they affect national security? Check out my piece for The Progressive: scholars.org/contribution...

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World in Disarray? - Kellogg's Global Politics It has been an eventful week with the declaration of martial law in South Korea and the sudden collapse of the Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria. We analyze both events and their impact on the United States. Additionally, we look at Donald Trump’s p...

South Korea has impeached another president and its politics is still in turmoil. Listen to our analysis of how it all began on Kellogg's Global Politics on your podcast player or at

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As a newish federal employee, I'll never get over how often I've had to prepare for the government to shut down and go without a paycheck.

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World in Disarray? - Kellogg's Global Politics It has been an eventful week with the declaration of martial law in South Korea and the sudden collapse of the Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria. We analyze both events and their impact on the United States. Additionally, we look at Donald Trump’s p...

Yesterday, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was impeached. This follows of more than a week of political turmoil since Yoon declared martial law. We explain what happened and why this matters to the US on Kellogg's Global Politics 🎧

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