American Resilience in a Fragmented World
/American Resilience in a Fragmented World
Official Guests
Senator Andy Kim (NJ)
ALI hosted a robust conversation on Capitol Hill with Sen. Andy Kim. Sen. Kim outlined a forward-looking vision for U.S. leadership in a rapidly changing world. He emphasized that the United States is no longer seen as a reliable global partner, operating instead in an era defined by domestic instability. In response, Kim called for a foreign policy grounded in resilience—one that strengthens supply chains, addresses vulnerabilities in critical sectors like energy, technology, and pharmaceuticals, and recognizes that economic security at home is inseparable from national security abroad. He underscored the urgency of restoring trust with allies while also being more transparent with the American public about the purpose and impact of foreign policy decisions.
Sen. Kim also highlighted the need for a more integrated approach to governance that bridges the divide between domestic and foreign policy and fosters stronger collaboration between government and the private sector. He warned against reactive, short-term policymaking, instead advocating for bipartisan strategy that withstands political transitions and provides transiency to both citizens and global partners. Central to this vision is ensuring that innovation-driven growth—particularly in areas like AI and advanced technology—translates into tangible benefits for American families. Ultimately, Kim called on business leaders and policymakers alike to help articulate a clear, shared vision for the future, one that restores stability, expands opportunity, and reaffirms America’s role as a global leader.
