January 22, 2025
Sharper: Trump's First 100 Days
Donald Trump takes office in a complex and volatile global environment. Rising tensions with China, the continued war in Ukraine, and instability in the Middle East all pose significant challenges to U.S. leadership, while his “America First” agenda aims to reshape America’s relationships with international institutions, allies, and adversaries. CNAS experts are sharpening the conversation on the Trump administration’s top priorities for these first 100 days and how this new administration can maintain America’s edge. Continue reading this edition of Sharper to learn more.
Features
The First 100 Days
In a new series of commentaries, CNAS experts identify what the Trump administration’s priorities should be for its first 100 days and provide a blueprint to navigate national security challenges from day one. From crafting a new China policy to tackling the military recruiting crisis, CNAS experts deliver insight and analysis into the administration’s opening sprint.
The Trump-Biden-Trump Foreign Policy
In Foreign Affairs, Richard Fontaine writes on the continuities between the Trump and Biden administrations. While the two administrations differed greatly in rhetoric and style, the Biden administration continued many hallmarks of Trump 1.0’s foreign policy agenda—seeking to extend the Abraham Accords, strongly supporting Israeli defense, continuing tariffs on China, expanding technology transfer controls, and more. Fontaine argues that while Trump’s second administration may contain significant departures, consensus and stability will endure.
Americas Edge: Forging the Future
At the 2025 CNAS National Security Conference, CNAS experts, senior government officials, and others will assess the first 100 days of the Trump administration, the state of national security, and the most pressing global issues. Save the date now to join virtually.
The First 100 Days Series
Read a selection of First 100 Days commentaries from Richard Fontaine, Katherine Kuzminski, Stacie Pettyjohn, Carlton Haelig, Becca Wasser, and Josh Wallin.
In the News
Commentary and analysis from Katherine Kuzminski, Lisa Curtis, Adam Tong, and Rachel Ziemba.
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