On March 23rd, Sungsik Cho, a distinguished Senior Programme Specialist at the International Centre of Martial Arts for Youth Development and Engagement in UNESCO, visited […]
CSPS Fellow Christopher Gettel traces the evolution of American nuclear weapons policy, evaluating the merits of discrete eras of policy and arguing for the need to revisit nuclear weapons policy in a changing and uncertain international environment.
CSPS Fellow Joshua Stone argues that traditional understandings of security competition among great powers underestimate ideological factors and fail to explain US-China rivalry.
CSPS Fellow Will Nelson argues that the Russo-Ukrainian War threatens to become a protracted conflict with serious consequences for the viability of the Russian state.
On October 19th, Major General (ret.) Mats Engman, a distinguished military fellow at the Institute for Security & Development Policy, visited George Mason’s branch campus […]
On October 6th, 2022, Dr. Justin Gest, an associate professor of policy and government at George Mason University’s Schar School was invited to share his […]
Since the outbreak of the war between Russia and Ukraine, Europe has faced a looming energy crisis. EU sanctions against Russia have minimized energy imports […]