Professor Heidi Urben, Risa Brooks, and Jim Golby write that troubles with the civil-military relationship in the United States did not begin with Trump, nor end with Biden.
Professors Rebecca Patterson and Heidi Urben argue that in the interest of national security and gender equality, it’s time to include women in the Selective Service requirements.
Professor Tammy Schultz and Seth Moulton state that our troops must guard against disinformation, trust the data, and believe in science for U.S. national security.
Professor Daniel Byman and Mark Pitcavage argue that while the white supremacist threat is dangerous, the movement as a whole has many weaknesses that may be exploited.
Professor Christine Fair writes that until Pakistan abandons its past ideological commitments and forges a future free of Islamist rhetoric, no Pakistani will be safe.
Professor Markus Garlauskas says that North Korea’s missile launches are a sign of its clear determination to continue advancing its ballistic-missile programs.
Professor Bruce Hoffman and Jacob Ware (SSP’19) argue that counterterrorism and law enforcement agencies must recognize and build better defenses against rampages.
Professor Muhammad Fraser-Rahim argues that programs designed to reform violent jihadis could help tackle the spread of conspiracy theories in evangelical communities.