
Wahba Institute for Strategic Competition
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Congratulations to former Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady for being awarded the Economic Club of Minnesota's Champion of Free Trade Award. With Neel Kashkari , Ben Whitney, Timothy J Penny , Devry Boughner Vorwerk, Erik Paulsen, Kate Kelly, Gabrielle Gerbaud,


“AI leadership is not just a technological race - it is a competition for the future of global influence, economic power and human progress”. See the link below for Director Mark Kennedy’s recommendations for White House Office of Science & Technology Policy AI Action Plan wilsoncenter.org/article/strate…

In the Wahba Institute for Strategic Competition’s latest 360° Views, Director Mark Kennedy, Courtney Fingar, Dr. Prashanth Parameswaran and Klaus Larres speak to Southeast Asia’s rapidly expanding semiconductor and AI industry. Read the full article below ⬇️ wilsoncenter.org/article/360deg…

Director Mark Kennedy, Courtney Fingar, Dr. Prashanth Parameswaran & Klaus Larres call attention to Southeast Asia’s advancements in the semiconductor industry, presenting crucial opportunities for European-US strategic partnerships Read the full 360 Views article ⤵️ wilsoncenter.org/article/360deg…





#Space Situational Awareness —the ability to track, predict, and avoid collisions—is critical. But interoperability among nations has not been achieved, and governance is falling behind. Mark Kennedy notes on Substack. substack.com/@markkennedyus…



Are you ready to compete—or just assuming you are? I created PIVOT to help institutions diagnose posture under pressure. 🟦 Presence 🟩 Institutional Navigation 🟨 Value Structure 🟧 Operational Tech 🟥 Trust Learn more at: bit.ly/4nWsR7J Wahba Institute for Strategic Competition #PIVOT


From diplomacy to deterrence, from AI to alliances—the challenges the U.S. faces are as expansive as the universe this sculpture evokes. Grateful to connect with Department of State colleagues and discuss how we meet this moment with coherence and conviction. Wahba Institute for Strategic Competition


Bold strategy fails without execution. My latest post introduces the ALIGN Framework—a 5-part system to close the gap between vision and results. Because in a contested world, alignment wins. 🔗 bit.ly/4kENwtW Wahba Institute for Strategic Competition #Strategy #Leadership #Geoeconomics


Power today isn’t just military or economic—it’s systemic. Introducing GRIPS: Governing, Resilient, Innovative, Perception, Security 5 faces of power. 1 test of strategy: coherence. markkennedyusa.substack.com/p/the-five-fac… Wahba Institute for Strategic Competition #Geopolitics #GRIPS #StrategicCompetition



Honored to join Mark Teubl & Natalia Sofia Lopez of the U.S. House Select Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party for a vital dialogue on maritime security. Grateful to be joined by Dr. Jerry Meyerle, CNA, Lea Thome & Alexander Farley. Wahba Institute for Strategic Competition #MaritimeSecurity #StrategicCompetition


The new U.S.–Japan trade deal avoids escalation—but avoiding crisis isn’t a strategy. In my latest piece, I argue it’s time to move beyond transactions and build a future-facing alliance rooted in trust, tech, and resilience. 🔗 markkennedyusa.substack.com/p/beyond-the-d… Wahba Institute for Strategic Competition


Both Debbie Kennedy and I thoroughly enjoyed spending time in Minnesota with our children, grandchildren and extended family. Here sporting my 1987 World Series Champions hat at the Minnesota Minnesota Twins game.


The DFCgov isn’t just about development—it’s about deterrence. To win the battle for a freer world, we must strengthen America’s development finance toolkit. substack.com/@markkennedyus… The Administration's proposal for the DFC embraces four Wahba Institute for Strategic Competition recommendations. I
