Abstract
Project 2025, the 900-page post-presidential-election playbook organised by the Heritage Foundation, a conservative Washington-based think tank, is mainly focused on controversial domestic-policy proposals. Substantial material on foreign and security policy amounting to a grand strategy has garnered less attention. In fact, these ideas represent an emerging strategic consensus. Many of Project 2025’s proposals, with notable exceptions such as ‘fair’ trade, resemble what the much-maligned ‘Blob’ advocates, and share characteristics with the populist agenda of some leading Democratic politicians. Regardless of who is the president, the United States could well pursue both military primacy and a populist economic agenda – to its likely frustration.
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