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.
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.
MANAMA, BAHRAIN- DECEMBER 06: A Military guard patrols the deck of the USS Ponce where US Secretary of State Chuck Hagel was touring, on December 6, 2013 in Manama, Bahrain. Secretary Hagel is on a six-day trip to the middle east before returning to Washington. US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel toured the Ponce which was recently refitted and converted to a staging base for mine countermeasures helicopters and carries a laser weapons system. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
October 7, 2016 – CSPS Student Fellow John Glaser lays out an argument for drawing down the United States’ overseas military presence in this piece originally published by Time.
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.