U.S. Naval War College Current Strategy Forum June 2022 (Day 1)

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This event took place on June 7, 2022.
This year marks the 71st Current Strategy Forum (CSF) at the U.S. Naval War College in Newport. The first CSF was held on May 9th, 1949 under the title “Round Table Talks.” This event offered an opportunity for the Nation’s public servants, scholars, and senior military officers to join the College faculty and students to discuss the future strategy of the United States. Over the years, the CSF has expanded to include a cross section of America’s civilian and military leadership to encourage a wide-ranging debate on national and international security.
This year’s theme is “Net Assessment - Great Power Competition.”
In February 1946, George Kennan, then the chargé d’affaires in Moscow, wrote what is famously known as the “Long Telegram” that provided his assessment of the political, economic, ideological and cultural drivers that he believed would influence the post-war great power competition between the Soviet Union and the United States and its western allies. This analysis is credited with creating the basis for a serious policy and strategy debate on the relative balance of power between the two superpowers, the application of the net assessment methodology and the development of a successful containment strategy. This year’s forum will explore a better understanding of what history tells us about the practical value of a net assessment approach and how it applies to the strategic challenge posed by China’s ambition and Russia aggression to replace the current American-led rules-based, liberal international order. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin III states that the Department of Defense “will prioritize China as our number one pacing challenge and develop the right operational concepts, capabilities, and plans to bolster deterrence and maintain our competitive advantage.” Our forum will likewise prioritize understanding the competition with China by conducting a net assessment of each side’s strengths and weaknesses.
"Know the enemy and know yourself: in a hundred battles, you will never be in peril."
-Sun Tzu, The Art of War
0:00:00 - Administrative Remarks
0:01:57 - Welcome and Introduction
Rear Admiral Shoshana S. Chatfield, U.S. Navy, President, U.S. Naval War College
0:10:32 - Keynote Address
Andrew F. Krepinevich, Jr., Solarium LLC
0:51:06 - Keynote Address
Admiral Michael M. Gilday, Chief of Naval Operations (Virtual)
1:35:34 - Panel 1: Relative Power - China/Russia Perspective
Moderator: John H. Maurer, U.S. Naval War College
Aaron L. Friedberg, Princeton University
Emily O. Goldman, U.S. Cyber Command
Toshi Yoshihara, Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessment
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@asokt4931
@asokt4931 12 күн бұрын
This was a really great session, and gave a ton of information. Thank you!
@magellan500
@magellan500 Жыл бұрын
I always enjoy these presentations from the Naval War College and other venues on geostrategy.. Great stuff.
@asokt4931
@asokt4931 12 күн бұрын
Ah - Sri Lanka is China’s Achilles heals in its belt and road initiative.
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