Chris, Melanie, and Zack launch their first Stimson-hosted Net Assessment show with a look at policymaking in the Trump administration. What are the major areas of consensus and disagreement within the administration? Through what lens will policy makers look at challenges such as China? And is a lack of ideological coherence a net positive or negative? Grievances for House GOP leaders playing games with the calendar to avoid a tough vote; for DOGE’s spending cuts that won’t drive the savings they claim, but that are creating havoc; and (again) for the Navy’s troubled Constellation frigate. Attas to Princeton President Christopher L. Eisgruber for standing up for academic freedom; for President Trump’s executive orders on the maritime industrial base and acquisition reform; and to Deputy DNI for Mission Integration William Ruger. And a bonus attagirl to our biggest fan: Melanie’s mom!
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Episode Reading
- Tanner Greer, “Obscurity by Design: Competing Priorities for America’s China Policy,” Foreign Policy Research Institute, March 27, 2025.
- Ross Douthat, “Trump Is on a Path to Failure,” New York Times, April 12, 2025.
- “Gambling on Armageddon: Costs and Risks of Nuclear Modernization,” Online Event, Stimson Center, May 1, 2025, 2-3 pm ET
- Joseph Trevithick, “First Constellation Frigate Only 10% Complete, Design Still Being Finalized,” TWZ, April 10, 2025
- Alistair MacDonald and Gordon Lubold, “The Warship That Shows Why the U.S. Navy Is Falling Behind China,” Wall Street Journal, March 20, 2025
- Emma Ashford, “Foreign Policy Is Much More than a Liberal vs. Conservative Brawl,” War on the Rocks, March 13, 2020
- Kenza Bryan and Demitri Sevastopulo, “Donald Trump Plans to Stockpile Deep-Sea Critical Metals to Counter China,” Financial Times, April 12, 2025.
- Arthur Delaney, Igor Bobic, and Jennifer Bendery, “GOP Changes House Rules to Prevent Themselves from Blocking Trump’s Tariffs,” HuffPost, April 9, 2025.
- Erin Banco, Gram Slattery, and Humeyra Pamuk, “Trump Envoy’s Embrace of Russian Demands Worries Republicans, US Allies,” Reuters, April 12, 2025.
- “The University President Willing to Fight Trump,” The Daily, New York Times, April 9, 2925.
Chris, Melanie, and Zack launch their first Stimson-hosted Net Assessment show with a look at policymaking in the Trump administration. What are the major areas of consensus and disagreement within the administration? Through what lens will policy makers look at challenges such as China? And is a lack of ideological coherence a net positive or negative? Grievances for House GOP leaders playing games with the calendar to avoid a tough vote; for DOGE’s spending cuts that won’t drive the savings they claim, but that are creating havoc; and (again) for the Navy’s troubled Constellation frigate. Attas to Princeton President Christopher L. Eisgruber for standing up for academic freedom; for President Trump’s executive orders on the maritime industrial base and acquisition reform; and to Deputy DNI for Mission Integration William Ruger. And a bonus attagirl to our biggest fan: Melanie’s mom!
Please help us keep Net Assessment available to all—no memberships, no paywall. To donate, visit our support page and indicate that your contribution is for the Net Assessment Podcast. And if you would like us to acknowledge you on air, please make sure to include the pronunciation of your name. Thanks!
Episode Reading
- Tanner Greer, “Obscurity by Design: Competing Priorities for America’s China Policy,” Foreign Policy Research Institute, March 27, 2025.
- Ross Douthat, “Trump Is on a Path to Failure,” New York Times, April 12, 2025.
- “Gambling on Armageddon: Costs and Risks of Nuclear Modernization,” Online Event, Stimson Center, May 1, 2025, 2-3 pm ET
- Joseph Trevithick, “First Constellation Frigate Only 10% Complete, Design Still Being Finalized,” TWZ, April 10, 2025
- Alistair MacDonald and Gordon Lubold, “The Warship That Shows Why the U.S. Navy Is Falling Behind China,” Wall Street Journal, March 20, 2025
- Emma Ashford, “Foreign Policy Is Much More than a Liberal vs. Conservative Brawl,” War on the Rocks, March 13, 2020
- Kenza Bryan and Demitri Sevastopulo, “Donald Trump Plans to Stockpile Deep-Sea Critical Metals to Counter China,” Financial Times, April 12, 2025.
- Arthur Delaney, Igor Bobic, and Jennifer Bendery, “GOP Changes House Rules to Prevent Themselves from Blocking Trump’s Tariffs,” HuffPost, April 9, 2025.
- Erin Banco, Gram Slattery, and Humeyra Pamuk, “Trump Envoy’s Embrace of Russian Demands Worries Republicans, US Allies,” Reuters, April 12, 2025.
- “The University President Willing to Fight Trump,” The Daily, New York Times, April 9, 2925.