Europe and Eurasia, Asia, Grand strategy

Assessing the 2026 NDS: Alignment with restraint?

The Pentagon released its new National Defense Strategy (NDS) in late January, characterizing it as a marked departure from previous strategies, even from President Trump’s last NDS in 2018. Homeland and hemispheric defense come in as top priorities with additional emphasis on burden shifting in Europe and countering China. On the other hand, the document downplays the salience of conflict with Russia.

A new DEFP video series, hosted by Defense Priorities Director of Military Analysis Jennifer Kavanagh, breaks down the NDS with leading defense and foreign policy experts. In this episode, Kavanagh speaks with Miranda Priebe, the director of the Center for Analysis of U.S. Grand Strategy at RAND, to review how the NDS aligns with or departs from a strategy of restraint, particularly in Europe and Asia.

Event Speakers

Jennifer
Kavanagh

Senior Fellow & Director of Military Analysis

Defense Priorities

Miranda Priebe

Miranda
Priebe

Director, Center for Analysis of U.S. Grand Strategy

RAND