The Global Impact of American Drone Policies

From the Source: On Location Interviews with Taiwanese Government, Military and Academic Leaders

Five PhD students from the Schar School had a unique opportunity to travel to Taiwan where they interviewed top military and governmental policy makers and met with leading academics and Think Tank experts. They had an in-depth and behind the scenes look into cross-Strait relations and the future of deterrence in Taiwan. Three students were interviewed about their experience- read on for their unexpected takeaways.

“Gone” Yesterday and Here Today: The Status of Guantánamo Bay

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

Russia and the Cold War: 2.0

March 7, 2018 – CSPS Student Fellow Jean Cocco had the opportunity to attend a discussion on whether or not the United States and Russia are in a new Cold War. The discussion was between General Michael Hayden and former NATO Supreme Allied Commander, General Wesley K. Clark.

China’s Soft Power in Kyrgyzstan

Nuclear Nonproliferation in a World of Trump

Cyberterrorism: Defining the New Vector for the Tactics of Fear

The Big Stick: A Primer