Trump Aside, What's the U.S. Role in NATO?
Barry R. Posen
New York Times, March 11, 2019
Commentary
The Hanoi Summit was Doomed from the Start
Vipin Narang, with Ankit Panda
Foreign Affairs, March 5, 2019
Commentary
Are nuclear weapons keeping the India-Pakistan crisis from escalating—or making it more dangerous?
Caitlin Talmadge
Washington Post, March 5, 2019
Commentary
Informal Institutions and Survey Research in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq
Matthew Cancian (with Kristen Fabbe)
PS: Political Science and Politics, March 2019
Analysis
It is Long Past Time to Stop Expanding NATO
Matthew Cancian and Mark Cancian
War on the Rocks, March 1, 2019
Commentary
Taiwan’s Balancing Act
Eric Heginbotham, with Rajan Menon
The National Interest (online), February 11, 2019.
Commentary
Commentary
The 'New Cold War" with China is Way Overblown. Here's Why.
Joshua Shifrinson
Washington Post Monkey Cage blog, February 8, 2019
Commentary
North Korea and America’s Second Summit: Here’s What Vipin Narang Thinks Will Happen
Vipin Narang
The National Interest, February 6, 2019
Commentary
Decentralization in Post-Conflict Settings: Assessing Community-Driven Development in the Wake of Violence
Fotini Christia
in Decentralized Governance and Accountability: Academic Research and the Future of Donor Programming, eds. Jonathan Rodden and Erik Wibbels, Cambridge University. (February 2019)
Analysis
India's Counterforce Temptations
Vipin Narang and Christopher Clary
International Security, Vol. 43, No. 3, (Winter 2018/19) pp. 7-52
Analysis
Proof of the Bomb: The Influence of Previous Failure on Intelligence Judgments of Nuclear Programs
Cullen Nutt
Analysis
Non Citizen Soldiers: Foreign Recruitment by Modern State Militaries
Erik Lin-Greenberg (with Kolby Hanson)
Security Studies Vol. 28, No 2. (2019)
Analysis
The Year of Living Dangerously With Nuclear Weapons
Nicholas L. Miller and Vipin Narang
Foreign Affairs, January 11, 2019
Commentary
Game of Drones: What Experimental Wargames Reveal About Drones and Escalation
Erik Lin-Greenberg
War on the Rocks, January 10, 2019
Commentary
Invisible nuclear-armed submarines, or transparent oceans? Are ballistic missile submarines still the best deterrent for the United States?
Owen R. Cote Jr.
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol 75, No. 1, 2019, pp. 30-35
Analysis
Japan’s View of Nuclear North Korea: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
Eric Heginbotham and Richard J. Samuels
Chapter in William Overholt, ed. North Korea: Peace? Nuclear War? Cambridge, MA: The Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government, Harvard University, 2019.
Analysis
The rise of China, balance of power theory and US national security: Reasons for optimism?
Joshua Shifrinson
Analysis
Diplomacy without Denuclearization: North Korea in 2018
Vipin Narang, with Ankit Panda
War on the Rocks, December 24, 2018
Commentary
Want NATO Allies to Boost Defense Spending? Don’t Build Fort Trump
Barry R. Posen
Defense One, December 18, 2018
Commentary
Is India Shifting to a Nuclear Counterforce Strategy?
Vipin Narang, with Christopher Clary
International Security, Vol. 43, No. 2, Winter 2018/2019
Analysis
Of Bombs and Bureaucrats: Internal Drivers of Nuclear Force Building in China and the United States
Eric Heginbotham, with Jacob Heim, and Christopher P. Twomey
Journal of Contemporary China, December 2018
Analysis
The Strategic Challenge of Society-centric Warfare
Jonathan (Yoni) Shimshoni (with Ariel E. Levite)
Survival, vol. 60, no. 6, December 2018-January 2019, pp. 91-118.
Analysis
The Hanoi Summit - We Asked Se Young Jang What Happens Next in U.S.-North Korea Relations
Se Young Jang
The National Interest, March 12, 2019
Commentary