Program on National Security Conference

Defense Showstoppers: National Security Challenges for the Obama Administration

A Conference Sponsored by the Foreign Policy Research Institute and the Reserve Officers Association

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Reserve Officers Association
One Constitution Avenue NE, Washington, DC.

The Obama Administration will face numerous challenges to U.S. national security. Among these, several stand out for their potential as “showstoppers,” where, if the challenge is not met, the U.S. may suffer a strategic loss of capability:

In this conference, our objective is to set forth clearly the actions needed to sustain America’s defense capability.

Conference Report

Speakers and Topics

Opening Remarks
  • Lt. General Dennis M. McCarthy (USMC, Ret.), Executive Director, ROA
  • Harvey Sicherman, President, FPRI
Panel 1: How Will We Fight? (Roles and Missions)
Audio/video: How Will We Fight?
Paper:
  • T.X. Hammes
Commentators:
  • Stephen Biddle, Senior Fellow for Defense Policy, Council on Foreign Relations
  • Roger Carstens, Senior Fellow, Center for a New American Security
  • Moderator: Michael Horowitz, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania, and Senior Fellow, FPRI
Panel 2: At What Cost? (Procurement/Defense Budget)
Towards a Balanced and Sustainable Defense, FPRI E-Notes, 3/2009
Audio/video: At What Cost?
Paper:
  • Frank Hoffman, Research Fellow, Center for Emerging Threats and Opportunities, Marine Corps Combat Development Command, and Senior Fellow, FPRI
Commentators:
Moderator:
Keynote: Joint Warfare in the 21st Century
Joint Warfare in the 21st Century, Gen. James Mattis, FPRI E-Notes3/2009
Audio/video: Joint Warfare in the 21st Century
  • Gen. James Mattis, USMC, Supreme Allied Commander Transformation and Commander, U.S. Joint Forces Command
  • Introduction by the Hon. John Hillen, Trustee, FPRI
Panel 3: Who Will Fight For Us? (Personnel)
Audio/video: Who Will Fight For Us?
Paper:
Commentators:
Moderator:
Panel 4: Brother, do you have a DIME? (Interagency) (Or, how to improve relations among U.S. agencies responsible for marshalling the four elements of national power – Diplomatic, Information, Military, and Economic?)
America’s Broken Interagency, FPRI E-Notes, Hon. Thomas A. Schweich, 3/2009
Audio/video: Brother, do you have a DIME?
Paper:
  • Janine Davidson, Assistant Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University
Commentators:
  • Ralph Peters, author
  • Hon. Thomas A. Schweich, Visiting Professor of Law and Ambassador in Residence, Washington University in St. Louis
Moderator:
  • Frank Hoffman, Research Fellow, Center for Emerging Threats and Opportunities, Marine Corps Combat Development Command, and Senior Fellow, FPRI
Concluding remarks: Harvey Sicherman, President, FPRI