China's Sovereignty Obsession: Beijing’s Need to Project Strength Explains the Border Clash With India
M. Taylor Fravel
Commentary
Defund the Europeans
Benjamin H. Friedman and Harvey M. Sapolsky
Commentary
Tensions High, Altitude Higher: Logistical and Physiological Constraints on the Indo-Chinese Border
Aidan Milliff
Commentary
Has COVID-19 Changed How China's Leaders Approach National Security? A ChinaFile Conversation
M. Taylor Fravel (one of several commentators)
Commentary
The Rise and Impact of Muslim Women Preaching Online
Richard Nielsen
in Oxford Handbook of Politics in Muslim Societies, Melani Cammett and Pauline Jones, eds., New York: Oxford University Press, 2020.
Analysis
Statistical Matching with Time-Series Cross-Sectional Data: Magic, Malfeasance, or Something in Between?
Richard Nielsen
in The SAGE Handbook of Research Methods in Political Science and International Relations, Robert Franzese and Luigi Curini, eds., Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2020.
Analysis
Why are China and India skirmishing at their border? Here's 4 things to know.
M.Taylor Fravel
Washington Post Monkey Cage blog, June 2, 2020.
Commentary
Integrating Emerging Technology in Multinational Military Operations: The Case of Artificial Intelligence
Erik Lin-Greenberg
Policy Roundtable: Artificial Intelligence and International Security, Texas National Security Review, June 2, 2020
Commentary
Is Trump hurting the military? Using the military as a political prop may have these three consequences
Caitlin Talmadge
Washington Post, June 2, 2020 (With Elizabeth Saunders, Alice Hunt Friend, and Alex Downes)
Commentary
Navigating Data Collection in War Zones
Fotini Christia
in Stories from the Field, eds. Peter Krause and Ora Szekely, Columbia University Press 2020.
Analysis
Vulnerable Alliances: U.S. Unpredictability and the Search for a ‘Plan B’ in South Korea and Japan
Eric Heginbotham and Richard J. Samuels
Commentary
Recite! Interpretive Fieldwork for Positivists
Richard Nielsen
in Stories from the Field: A Guide to Navigating Fieldwork in Political Science, Peter Krause and Ora Szekely, eds., New York: Columbia University Press, 2020.
Analysis
Analysis
War Isn’t (Quite) the Right Metaphor for COVID-19
Sara Plana, with Sanne Verschuren
Political Violence at a Glance, May 20, 2020
Commentary
Can the Democrats Avoid Trump's China Trap?
Rachel Esplin Odell (with Stephen Wertheim)
New York Times, May 10, 2020
Commentary
Commentary
Why Proxy Wars Endure & Why They End
Sara Plana
Proxy Wars Initiative, a Carnegie Corporation-funded project, May 8, 2020
Commentary
Does the global pandemic open new South China Sea opportunities for Beijing? Not really.
M. Taylor Fravel
Washington Post Monkey Cage blog, May 7, 2020
Commentary
The coronavirus crisis is a poor excuse for a new cold war
Benjamin H. Friedman and Joshua Shifrinson
Responsible Statecraft, May 4, 2020
Commentary
Romney’s Reckless China Rhetoric Risks New Cold War
Rachel Esplin Odell
Deseret News, May 3, 2020
Commentary
Allies and Artificial Intelligence: Obstacles to Operations and Decision-making
Erik Lin-Greenberg
Texas National Security Review Vol. 3, No. 2 (2020)
Analysis
China’s “World-Class Military” Ambitions: Origins and Implications
M. Taylor Fravel
Analysis
Do Pandemics Promote Peace? Why Sickness Slows the March to War
Barry R. Posen
Foreign Affairs, April 23, 2020
Commentary
India's Pangong pickle: New Delhi's options after its clash with China
Vipin Narang and Christopher Clary
War on the Rocks, July 2, 2020
Commentary