Sharpening Signals and Reducing Noise for Better Defense Budgets

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Editor’s note: This article is the fifth in an 11-part series examining how the United States should organize, lead, and integrate economic statecraft into strategy, defense practice, and the broader national security ecosystem. This special series is brought to you by the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies and War on the Rocks. Prior installments can be found at the War by Other Ledgers page. Debates over defense budgets and economic statecraft are not a distraction from warfighting. They reflect a basic reality: Military power does not exist in isolation. It is built, sustained, and ultimately limited by America’s economic capacity and the system that translatesThe post Sharpening Signals and Reducing Noise for Better Defense Budgets appeared first on War on the Rocks.