May 2, 2018 – CSPS Student Fellow Faith Hawkins highlights CSPS’ annual staff ride to the Antietam Battlefield and interviews Schar School Student David White about his experience on the trip.
Category: Student Publications
In the Shadow of Russia: NATO, the Baltics, and the United States
April 26, 2018 – CSPS Student Fellow Courtney Kayser interviews two Schar School professors on their recent work in the Baltic States to assess the present security concerns presented by Russia.
The Global Impact of American Drone Policies
April 17, 2018 – CSPS Student Fellow Courtney Kayser discusses how the lack of transparency and accountability around America’s increasing use of drones sets a bad precedent as more countries begin to develop and use drone technology.
“Gone” Yesterday and Here Today: The Status of Guantánamo Bay
April 4, 2018 – CSPS Student Fellow Mary Frances Woods examines how the Trump Administration’s policy regarding the use of the Guantánamo Bay detention facility differs in practice from the policy of his predecessor.
Gas or Guns? The means of assassination matter
March 28, 2018 – CSPS Student Fellow Daniel Fielden considers the state-level response to the recent assassination attempt of a former spy and his daughter in the United Kingdom by the Russian Government within the context of previous state orchestrated assassinations.
Vietnam: Increasing U.S. Relations and Deterring China
March 14, 2018 – CSPS Student Fellow Kathleen Lackey considers the implications of a U.S. aircraft carrier being welcomed to a Vietnamese port for the first time since the end of the Vietnam War in 1975.
The Big Stick: A Primer
January 31, 2018 – CSPS Student Fellow Jordan Cohen offers a brief guide contextualizing and examining the concepts laid out by Dr. Eliot Cohen in his new book, “The Big Stick: The Limits of Soft Power and the Necessity of Military Force”.
The American Public and the Hidden War in Yemen
October 26, 2017 – CSPS Student Fellow Matthew Fay explores how the United States’ involvement in Yemen has gone largely unnoticed by Americans.
The Problems Surrounding a New AUMF
October 4, 2017 – CSPS Student Fellow Matthew Fay explores the challenges associated with a new Congressional Authorization for the Use of Military Force in this piece originally published by The Hill.
Denuclearization in the Post-Cold War World
October 1, 2017 – CSPS Student Fellow Joe Petrucelli challenges assumptions about denuclearized states’ propensity to engage in war in this research originally published in Real Clear Defense.