CSPS Fellow Kris Garriott discusses the Center’s Fall Simulation mirroring the Six-Party Talks, wherein participants attempted to negotiate an agreement regarding the North Korean nuclear program among other issues.
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A Comedy of Errors: Trump, Russia, and Great Power Competition
- Post author By CSPS
- Post date October 30, 2019
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Tweets by @CSPS_GMUCSPS Fellow Courtney Kayser discusses Trump’s foreign policy decisions and how these decisions impact great power competition, focusing on how Trump’s policies benefit the Russian Federation.
Battle Off Samar and the Ascendancy of the Aircraft Carrier
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- Post date October 26, 2019
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Tweets by @CSPS_GMUCSPS Fellow Tyler Stone discusses the Battle off Samar for the 75th anniversary of this battle. He highlights the rapid rise in importance of the aircraft carrier in naval warfare.
The United States Should Not Forget About Africa
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- Post date October 25, 2019
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Tweets by @CSPS_GMUCSPS Fellow Tyler Stone discusses a CSPS event on the importance of a continued American presence in Africa.
The Challenges and Opportunities of the Nonproliferation Regime
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- Post date October 18, 2019
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Tweets by @CSPS_GMUCSPS Fellow Gerry Moss discusses one of the panels from CSPS’s 2nd Annual Symposium: Navigating a Nuclear Future, examining nonproliferation and US relations with North Korea and Iran.
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Tweets by @CSPS_GMUCSPS Fellow Faith Hawkins discusses the ongoing protests in Hong Kong and residents’ fears of Beijing’s rising influence over internal affairs.
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Tweets by @CSPS_GMUCSPS Fellow Gerry Moss discusses the Libyan Civil War and how Germany’s efforts to bring about a negotiated settlement would be aided by greater US involvement in the process.
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Tweets by @CSPS_GMUOn September 27, 2019, the Schar School’s Center for Security Policy Studies held its annual symposium, and this time the discussion centered around nuclear weapons. Overall, the […]
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Tweets by @CSPS_GMUThe ongoing negotiations in Afghanistan are now officially one year old, but they have little to show for it. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo appointed […]
Reflections on the 40th Anniversary of the Iranian Revolution
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- Post date March 20, 2019
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Tweets by @CSPS_GMUCSPS Fellow Shene Salih reports on Dr. Shaul Bakhash’s recent talk for CSPS, where he addressed the influence of the Iranian Revolution.