President Trump’s 2018 budget outline reveals his strong preference for hard power over soft. This is a mistake. Trump’s Budget Proposal: A Massive International Affairs Mistake24 Apr, 2017 in Foreign Policy and Global Security / Thematic Areas tagged Foreign Policy and Global Security by Benjamin Shaver
Book Review: Writing the War on Terrorism. Richard Jackson. Manchester: University of Manchester Press, March 2005. 240 pp. £15.99 Richard Jackson’s Writing the War on Terrorism is a useful study […] Book Review: Writing the War on Terrorism, Richard Jackson24 Apr, 2017 in Foreign Policy and Global Security / Thematic Areas tagged Foreign Policy and Global Security by Bill Kakenmaster
Guiding calculated American responses to Russian actions on the world stage Russian Aggression and the Annexation of Crimea27 Feb, 2017 in Foreign Policy and Global Security / Thematic Areas tagged Europe / Foreign Policy and Global Security by Daniel Lynam
Why Nation-Building is Not a Perpetual Folly and Lessons America Can Learn from the Past The Case for the Iraq War27 Feb, 2017 in Foreign Policy and Global Security / Thematic Areas tagged Foreign Policy and Global Security by Robert Rosamelia
Can we predict impending Russian invasions? Maskirovka and Predicting Kremlin Actions in the 21st Century13 Oct, 2016 in Foreign Policy and Global Security / Thematic Areas tagged Foreign Policy and Global Security by Tanner Holland
While both organizations are violent and extreme, is ISIS really the most sustainable threat? Al-Qaeda’s Looming Operational Comeback: Why al-Qaeda is Still More Dangerous Than the Islamic State4 Oct, 2016 in Foreign Policy and Global Security / Thematic Areas tagged Foreign Policy and Global Security by Jesse Lyons
Assessing the accuracy of totalitarianism as a label for the Iraqi regime Saddam Hussein: Was He the Totalitarian We Were Led to Believe?1 Apr, 2016 in Foreign Policy and Global Security / Thematic Areas tagged Foreign Policy and Global Security by Adam Goldstein
Instead of focusing on what we think ISIS wants, we need to focus on what the U.S. wants You Don’t Know What ISIS Wants1 Feb, 2016 in Foreign Policy and Global Security / Thematic Areas tagged Foreign Policy and Global Security by Kevin Levy
A historical comparative analysis of President Bush and Obama’s strategies regarding al Qaeda, 9/11, and post-9/11 global security Bush and Obama Pre- and Post-9/11: A Comparative Analysis1 Feb, 2016 in Foreign Policy and Global Security / Thematic Areas tagged Foreign Policy and Global Security by Emily Dalgo