National Institute is pleased to announce its new publication, the Journal of Policy & Strategy—a quarterly, online, and peer-reviewed journal. In addition to the efforts of the contributing and managing editors, this new journal will be supported by a world-class Board of Editorial Advisors with diverse expertise and professional backgrounds, as is befitting a publication focusing on policy and strategy. Our priority goal is to include thoughtful, well-researched articles from a range of views, including the work of both younger and well-established authors.
Regular features of the Journal of Policy & Strategy will include:
The editors would like to welcome readers to the Journal of Policy & Strategy. All issues will be posted at the National Institute website and so be available to all readers without restrictions or charge. Every issue will be in the public interest and well worth the read.
The Meaning of ‘Strategic Stability’ and What to Expect from a U.S.-Russia Strategic Stability Dialogue, July 27, 2021
The “Action-Reaction” Arms Race Narrative vs. Historical Realities, March 29, 2021
Prospects for U.S. Nuclear Modernization, February 23, 2021
William A. Chambers, Caroline R. Milne, Rhiannon T. Hutton, and Heather W. Williams, No-First Use of Nuclear Weapons: A Policy Assessment
Daniel P. Bagge, Unmasking Maskirovka: Russia’s Cyber Influence Operations
George Perkovich and Pranay Vaddi, Proportionate Deterrence: A Model Nuclear Posture Review
Document No. 1. Report on the Nuclear Employment Strategy of the United States – 2020 (Specified in Section 491(a) of Title 10 U.S.C.)
Document No. 2. Unclassified Statement of Charles A. Richard, Commander, United States Strategic Command Before the Senate Committee on Armed Services, February 13, 2020
Document No. 3. The Importance of the Nuclear Triad (Office of the Secretary of Defense, Nuclear and Missile Defense Policy, November 2020)