Denuclearization in the Post-Cold War World

Review: Nuclear Weapons and Coercive Diplomacy

August 22, 2017 – CSPS Student Fellow Joe Petrucelli reviews Todd Sechser and Matthew Fuhrmann’s book questioning the coercive value of nuclear armament in this piece originally published by Air University Press’ Strategic Studies Quarterly.

Challenges in Military Innovation

July 17, 2017 – CSPS Student Fellow Carlton Haelig offers a take on developing and implementing military innovation without letting hyper-specialization pre-empt readiness for future conflict in this piece originally published by Small Wars Journal.

Why We Should Close America’s Overseas Military Bases

Watch Schar School Professor General Michael V. Hayden Discuss Ethics and the Use of Force on the Daily Show with Trevor Noah

The “Bow Wave” and the Military Balance

April 5, 2016 – CSPS Student Fellow Matthew Fay examines the challenges of discerning, prioritizing, and funding a coming “bow wave” of military modernization that the U.S. will likely face in the next decade in this piece originally published by War On The Rocks.

The US Should Never Develop Another Joint Fighter

A Nuclear-Armed Trump? by Colin Dueck