Categories Uncategorized FPRI: Strategic Planning for the Next President, Part Two: Recommendations for the NSC Process Post author By CSPS Post date January 31, 2016 Recent Posts Scholz’s Sondervermögen: A German Strategic RevivalCSPS Fellow Brandon Grosch assesses the significance of Germany's pledge to increase defense spending.Preparing for the Next Pandemic Requires Addressing Global Health Security’s China ThreatAs Shanghai nears a month of lockdown, residents of Beijing are rushing to stockpile food and supplies following reports of new cases in the city […] Follow us on Twitter Tweets by @CSPS_GMU http://www.fpri.org/articles/2016/01/strategic-planning-next-president-part-two-recommendations-nsc-process ← Summer School: “Faces” of First World War Battlefields and Battles → Publications by Professor Mark Katz