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American Hindu Jewish Congress launches national security strategy series

The series examines how the United States can strengthen global leadership through institutions, technology systems, standards-setting and strategic partnerships.

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The American Hindu Jewish Congress (AHJC) has launched a new National Security Strategy Series aimed at examining how the United States can strengthen its leadership across global institutions. 

The multi-part initiative explores the evolving nature of international influence and focuses on how nations shape outcomes through the systems and mechanisms that govern global cooperation rather than through formal authority alone.

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According to the organization, the series addresses a central strategic question: how influence is exercised in practice across today's interconnected global systems, including institutions, technology standards and implementation frameworks.

“U.S. leadership today depends not only on policy decisions, but on how effectively the United States shapes the systems through which those decisions are implemented. This series examines where influence is actually exercised—and how it can be strengthened,” said Sue Ghosh Stricklett, legal counsel to the American Hindu Jewish Congress and author of the series.

The series examines several areas considered critical to U.S. global leadership, including the role of multilateral institutions, treaty implementation and compliance mechanisms, technology governance, export controls, standards-setting processes, coalition alignment and partner integration.

Initial articles in the series have been published in defense and policy-focused media outlets, with additional articles expected to appear in national and international publications. 

Readers can access the articles on: https://ahjcongress.org/category/breaking-news/ 

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