
Irregular Warfare Podcast Winning Without Fighting: Economic Power and Information Warfare (Part 2)
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Aug 22, 2025 Rebecca Patterson, an expert in international affairs from Georgetown University, and David W. Barno, a former Army general now at Johns Hopkins, dive into how the U.S. can leverage non-military tools to compete globally. They discuss integrating economic and informational strategies, critiquing U.S. national security approaches, and highlighting the importance of 'resilient interdependence.' Their insights reveal underused economic instruments that could enhance America's positioning against rivals, stressing the need for coordinated efforts against disinformation and unconventional threats.
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The Integration Problem Limits Effectiveness
- The U.S. government suffers an integration problem across agencies that hinders competition.
- Integration only happens under extreme pressure, leaving peacetime coordination weak.
Resilient Interdependence As A Strategy
- Resilient interdependence replaces Cold War containment as the organizing idea for today.
- Strengthen trusted networks while hardening soft targets to remain open but less vulnerable.
Use Economic Tools Proactively
- Use export credits, development finance, and outbound investment controls proactively to compete economically.
- Support industrial policy and align federal investments with strategic goals like CHIPS and supply chain resilience.



