Since the founding of the State of Israel in the 20th century, the Jewish people, for the first time in thousands of years, have had to begin thinking strategically in a geopolitical sense. As such, the questions of Israeli foreign policy and grand strategy are lively ones, as the young state must navigate the 21st century with its decentralized power centers, nuclear proliferation, and the new cyberspace frontier, along with more traditional issues of geopolitics. An integral part of Israeli foreign policy has been its relationship with the United States of America, and America’s role in the world is as important an issue for Israelis as it is for Americans. To that end, many of our fellows conduct research projects in the realm of foreign policy and grand strategy.