
Brady-Johnson Program in Grand Strategy
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The Brady-Johnson Program in Grand Strategy at Yale University addresses large-scale, long-term strategic challenges of statecraft, politics, and social change.
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🔊 PODCAST: The future of evidence-based policymaking & international development Our latest #DevelopmentDialogue collaboration w/ VoxDev Guests: Stefan Dercon (Blavatnik School of Government), Trudi Makhaya (Boston Consulting Group) & Rory Stewart (Yale Jackson School) LISTEN: egc.yale.edu/news/250224/de… #GlobalDev

Our Colloquium series continues Tuesday, March 4, with Wen-Qing Ngoei, former Grand Strategy fellow and professor at Singapore Management University. He will present, “‘Better the hegemon you know…’: Singapore and Pax Americana from the Cold War to the Present." More: jackson.yale.edu/jackson-events…


Weighing the risks of a ‘great-power’ contest with China: A Q&A with Michael Brenes, co-director of Brady-Johnson Program in Grand Strategy, on his new book, “The Rivalry Peril: How Great-Power Competition Threatens Peace and Weakens Democracy." jackson.yale.edu/news/cold-war-…


On Monday, March 24, the Grand Strategy program will host a roundtable discussion on U.S. foreign policy, featuring experts Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Ely Ratner, and Celeste Wallander. More: jackson.yale.edu/jackson-events…


Returning from spring break, our Colloquium series continues Tuesday, March 25, with a presentation from postdoc Daniel Chardell, “Let my People Go—Where? Soviet Jewish Emigration and the End of the Cold War in the Middle East.” More: jackson.yale.edu/jackson-events…




Our Colloquium series enters its final month with a presentation from postdoc Mattie Christine Webb on Tuesday, April 1. She will present “Economic Sanctions Revisited: The Case of South Africa.” More: jackson.yale.edu/jackson-events…


On Monday, April 7, the Grand Strategy program will host a conversation on U.S.-China competition and Indo-Pacific security with political scientist Rush Doshi of Council on Foreign Relations and Georgetown SFS. More: jackson.yale.edu/jackson-events…


The Recipes for Resilience conference is ready to begin! Learn more about the two-day event exploring the critical issues shaping global food systems: jackson.yale.edu/food-security-… Yale University Yale Jackson School


The first day of the Recipes for Resilience conference wraps up with a keynote by David Beasley, former executive director of World Food Programme, in conversation with our own Rory Stewart. Learn more about the conference: jackson.yale.edu/food-security-…


Our Colloquium series continues Tuesday, April 8, with Charles Fawell, Yale University postdoc in maritime and naval affairs, on state-backed shipping corporations supporting European imperialism in the Indo-Pacific in the 19th and 20th centuries. More: jackson.yale.edu/jackson-events…


I had a wonderful time speaking about all things food, empire, culture, and taste at this wonderful event organized by Brady-Johnson Program in Grand Strategy Yale Jackson School!

Tomorrow, April 15, we continue our spring colloquium series with political scientist Anatoly Levshin of Belfer Center. Co-sponsored by @YaleMacmillan. More: jackson.yale.edu/jackson-events…




On Monday, April 21, the Grand Strategy program will host a conversation with Christine Fox, former acting Deputy Secretary of Defense, on technological innovation and defense modernization in a changing world, moderated by Kaete O'Connell. More: jackson.yale.edu/jackson-events…


We had a great time running a simulation with the students from the Brady-Johnson Program in Grand Strategy at Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs (Yale Jackson School)! Learn more about CFR Education simulations: on.cfr.org/4lStPAX


Congratulations to visiting research scholar Natalie Shibley, who has won the Society for History in the Federal Government Prize for her article, "Policing Venereal Disease at Fort Huachuca, 1941-1945." SMH Historians More: shfg.wildapricot.org/page-18404
