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 […]
CSPS Student Fellow Vincent Escobar frames the Russian-Ukrainian war in terms of Schelling’s distinction between brute force and coercion, arguing that a clear understanding of the different logics is key to understanding how the war could end.
On October 5th, Dr. Justin Gest, an associate professor of policy and government at George Mason University’s Schar School, visited Mason’s branch campus in Songdo, […]
CSPS Fellow Tim Bynion argues that rising illiberalism across the globe threatens international security cooperation through the erosion of the liberal international order’s normative underpinnings.
CSPS Fellow Will Nelson sounds the alarm over the coming depletion of water resources in Asia and the threat that water scarcity poses to regional stability.
The Center for Security Policy Studies-Korea (CSPS-K) conducted the 2022 CSPS-Korea Spring 2022 Symposium under the title of <Prospects for Peace on the Korean Peninsula […]