Onero Research
Defensive Realism, Regional Power Competition, and the Escalation of Houthi Threats in the Red Sea
Defensive realism provides the most analytically sound framework for explaining the rise of the Houthi threat and the strategic environment shaping U.S. policy options. Rooted in the logic of the international system, defensive realism maintains that states, faced with anarchy and uncertainty in the absence of global authority, pursue strategies aimed primarily at securing survival rather than maximizing power.

