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Former AWC fellow Joseph Ledford with a new publication: America Must Put The “Americas First” published by the Hoover Institute. Read more here — hoover.org/research/ameri…

Check out AWC alum Kyle Balzer along with Daniel Blumenthal on School of War as they discuss China's nuclear buildup:

"The Eurasian Century," a forthcoming book by AWC PI Hal Brands, has been recognized by Foreign Policy as one of the most anticipated books of the year! foreignpolicy.com/2024/12/31/202…

Why won't Russia align with the West? Listen to the latest Remnant with a leading voice in foreign policy Hal Brands here 👉thedispatch.com/podcast/remnan…

The crisis in Haiti threatens greater Caribbean security. It could overtake the Trump administration and thwart the new president's ambitions. But the catastrophe is avoidable. My latest for Hoover Institution: hoover.org/research/carib…

AWC Alum Joseph Ledford at the Hoover History Lab writes: "If the Trump administration’s primary aim is to stabilize the international order in favor of the United States...The collapse of Haiti would be the death rattle for greater Caribbean security." hoover.org/research/carib…

APPLY TODAY for a Summer Seminar in History and Statecraft, hosted by the Clements Center for National Security. Current doctoral students will convene a for weeklong seminar focused on the connections between statecraft and history. Learn more & apply: clementscenter.org/clements-summe…



If Donald Trump follows his most destructive geopolitical instincts, the United States “won’t be an absent superpower but a renegade one—a country that stokes global chaos and helps its enemies break the U.S.-led system,” writes Hal Brands. foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

AWC PI & Hamilton School for Classical and Civic Ed Director Will Inboden recently reviewed a new biography of President Reagan in the Claremont Review of Books: claremontreviewofbooks.com/wheres-the-res…

Tune in tomorrow at 10am to watch AWC alum Joseph Ledford testify before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on U.S. policy in the Western Hemisphere: foreign.senate.gov/hearings/advan…




Last week: AWC alum and Japan Chair Deputy Director Hudson Institute visited Hamilton School for Classical and Civic Ed to participate in a discussion on Economic Statecraft in the Era of Great Power Competition for Alexander Hamilton Society at UFlorida.


Please join us on Thursday, April 17th as we host Hal Brands for a public lecture on "America and Global Order in the Age of Trump." Cosponsored by Alexander Hamilton Society at UFlorida and America in the World Consortium!


🚨 BIG NEWS! AWC post-doctoral fellow Matt Frakes will be joining the founding faculty at Ohio State's new Chase Center for Civics, Culture, and Society as a tenure-track assistant professor. Well earned, Matt!

Check out this recent article in American Political Science Review by Patrick Hulme, Assistant Professor at Hamilton School for Classical and Civic Ed and AWC Affiliated Scholar:

“Unlimited discretion does not equal unlimited power. Presidents can do whatever they want. But there’s a catch: If they do so—absent a certain level of support expressed by Congress—they are in for a world of hurt if the use of force turns out poorly,” writes Patrick Hulme