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Press materials and the canonical definition of American economic statecraft.
American economic statecraft, defined.
American economic statecraft is the use of U.S.-aligned private operators, capital markets, and legal architecture to build strategic industrial and commercial bases in allied territory.
American economic statecraft is the use of U.S.-aligned private operators, capital markets, and legal architecture to build strategic industrial and commercial bases in allied territory. The reference surface is designed for policymakers, operators, capital allocators, and journalists who need the category stated cleanly.
Coverage should preserve the hierarchy: the doctrine sits above its instruments. Próspera is the lived prototype. Economic Security Zones are operating units. Pax Silica is the administration analog. None of them is the doctrine; they are what the doctrine explains.