About the Atlantic Council Strategy Papers
The Atlantic Council Strategy Papers series (ACSP) is the Atlantic Council’s flagship outlet for publishing high-level, strategic thinking. The series seeks to develop and promote sustainable, non-partisan strategies on the most important challenges facing the United States and its allies. The papers are authored by leading authorities and including a range of established and emerging strategic thinkers, from within and outside the Atlantic Council. The series is overseen by the Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security and works in conjunction with other Atlantic Council Centers to create regional strategy task forces focusing on East Asia, Latin America, Europe, Africa, and Iran.
Published Papers:
Atlantic Council Strategy Paper No. 1
Dynamic Stability: US Strategy for a World in Transition
By Barry Pavel, Peter Engelke, and Alex Ward
Autocracies Failed and Unfailed: Limited Strategies for State Building
By Stephen D. Krasner
Shape, Steer, and Sustain: A US Strategy for the New Global Economic Order
By Robert D. Hormats
Toward a New National Security Space Strategy
By Theresa Hitchens and Joan Johnson-Freese
A New Strategy for US-Iran Relations in Transition
By Ellen Laipson
Beyond the Headlines: A Strategy for US Engagement with Latin America in the Trump Era
By Peter Schechter and Jason Marczak with Rachel Delevie-Orey
Europe in 2022: Alternative Futures
By Mathew Burrows and Frances Burwell
US Strategy toward China’s Belt and Road Initiative
By Gal Luft
A Strategy for the Trans-Pacific Century
By Matthew Kroenig Miyeon Oh