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Elbridge Colby
October 28 @ 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
FreeOn Monday, October 28th, the Duke Program in American Grand Strategy, as part of the AGS Hallmark Series, presents: The Past, Present, and Future of US Foreign Policy A Conversation with Elbridge Colby. The event will be hosted by Professor Peter Feaver in Sanford 04 (located in the Sanford School of Public Policy) at 5:30 PM.
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To register for the opportunity to attend the “Invitation-only” moderated dinner with Elbridge Colby, please use the following link.
Elbridge Colby is co-founder and principal of The Marathon Initiative, an author, and a highly-regarded speaker on foreign policy, international security, and their impact on geoeconomics, among other topics.
He co-founded The Marathon Initiative in 2019, a policy initiative which focuses on developing strategies to prepare for an era of sustained great power competition in the United States.
He served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy and Force Development from 2017-18, where he led the development of the 2018 National Defense Strategy (NDS). This Strategy marked a fundamental shift in U.S. defense focus, away from rogue states and terrorism to great power rivalry, especially with China. He was also the primary representative of the Defense Department for the influential 2017 National Security Strategy.
He is the author of The Strategy of Denial: American Defense in an Age of Great Power Conflict, which was selected as one of the top ten books of 2021 by The Wall Street Journal. He writes frequently on defense and foreign policy issues in publications such as The Wall Street Journal, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, The New York Times, and The Washington Post. He also writes frequently in international media in Asia and Europe, including outlets such as Asahi Shimbun, Nikkei Asia, The Hindustan Times, The Australian, Die Zeit, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Hankook Ilbo, and others. He has also testified a number of times before Congress and the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission.
He is a Harvard College and Yale Law School graduate. (Chartwell Speakers)