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Mark B. Schneider, The New Trump-Class Battleship, No. 661, June 1, 2026

The New Trump-Class Battleship Dr. Mark B. Schneider Dr. Mark Schneider is a Senior Analyst with the National Institute for Public Policy. Dr. Schneider previously served in DoD as Principal Director for Forces Policy, Principal Director for Strategic Defense, Space and Verification Policy, Director for Strategic Arms Control Policy and Representative of the Secretary of […]

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Santiago Spadiliero, A New Latin American Policy: The Trump Doctrine or a Trump Corollary?, No. 660, May 27, 2026

A New Latin American Policy: The Trump Doctrine or a Trump Corollary? Santiago Spadiliero Santiago Spadiliero is Program Director and Graduate Research Faculty Member at Missouri State University’s School of Defense and Strategic Studies where he currently co-teaches the course “Security Challenges in the Americas.”   In January 2025, President Donald J. Trump inaugurated his […]

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Mark B. Schneider, Why President Trump Ordered the Resumption of U.S. Nuclear Testing, No. 659, May 20, 2026

Why President Trump Ordered the Resumption of U.S. Nuclear Testing Dr. Mark B. Schneider Dr. Mark Schneider is a Senior Analyst with the National Institute for Public Policy. Dr. Schneider previously served in DoD as Principal Director for Forces Policy, Principal Director for Strategic Defense, Space and Verification Policy, Director for Strategic Arms Control Policy […]

Written by on May 19, 2026

Robert Joseph, Nicholas Eberstadt, James Flynn, Hyun-seung Lee, Michael Marshall, David Maxwell, and Greg Scarlatoiu, Toward a Free and Unified Korea—Resolving the Korea Challenge at Its Source, No. 658, April 27, 2026

Toward a Free and Unified Korea—Resolving the Korea Challenge at Its Source Robert Joseph chaired the Free and Unified Korea working group that developed the findings, conclusions and policy recommendations contained in this report. The other members of the working group were Nicholas Eberstadt, James Flynn, Hyun-seung Lee, Michael Marshall, David Maxwell, and Greg Scarlatoiu. […]

Written by on April 26, 2026

Keith B. Payne, Critical Strategic Deterrence Questions for Today—Lecture at the U.S. Air Force Academy’s 66th Annual Assembly, No. 657, April 13, 2026

Critical Strategic Deterrence Questions for Today—Lecture at the U.S. Air Force Academy’s 66th Annual Assembly Dr. Keith B. Payne Dr. Keith B. Payne is a co-founder of the National Institute for Public Policy, Professor Emeritus and former Department Head at the Graduate School of Defense and Strategic Studies, Missouri State University, a former Deputy Assistant […]

Written by on April 10, 2026

Mark B. Schneider, Covert Nuclear Testing and the Enormous Increase in Chinese Nuclear Weapons Capability, No. 656, April 8, 2026

Covert Nuclear Testing and the Enormous Increase in Chinese Nuclear Weapons Capability Dr. Mark B. Schneider Dr. Mark Schneider is a Senior Analyst with the National Institute for Public Policy. Dr. Schneider previously served in DoD as Principal Director for Forces Policy, Principal Director for Strategic Defense, Space and Verification Policy, Director for Strategic Arms […]

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David J. Trachtenberg, Parsing the New National Defense Strategy: Upending Bipartisan Tradition, No. 655, March 30, 2026

Parsing the New National Defense Strategy: Upending Bipartisan Tradition David J. Trachtenberg David J. Trachtenberg is Senior Scholar with the National Institute for Public Policy. Previously, he served as Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy in the first Trump Administration. Introduction After a prolonged delay, the Trump Administration finally issued the unclassified version of […]

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Kathleen Ellis, The United States and the Causes of War:  Korean War Case Study, No. 654, March 11, 2026

The United States and the Causes of War:  Korean War Case Study[1] Kathleen Ellis Kathleen Ellis is a Senior Policy Fellow in the Institute for National Strategic Studies at National Defense University. The views expressed in this article do not necessarily represent the views of National Defense University or the United States Government.   The […]

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David J. Trachtenberg, Full Steam Ahead on the SLCM-N, No. 653, March 4, 2026

Full Steam Ahead on the SLCM-N David J. Trachtenberg Davud J. Trachtenberg is Senior Scholar with the National Institute for Public Policy and served as Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy in the first Trump Administration.   Introduction Mark Twain reportedly said, “It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble, it’s […]

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Mark B. Schneider, No Extension of the New START Treaty?  Trump Made the Right Decision, No. 652, February 19, 2026

No Extension of the New START Treaty?  Trump Made the Right Decision Dr. Mark B. Schneider Dr. Mark Schneider is a Senior Analyst with the National Institute for Public Policy. Dr. Schneider previously served in DoD as Principal Director for Forces Policy, Principal Director for Strategic Defense, Space and Verification Policy, Director for Strategic Arms […]

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Keith B. Payne, German Nuclear Independence From Washington?, No. 651, February 17, 2026

German Nuclear Independence From Washington? Dr. Keith B. Payne Dr. Keith B. Payne is a co-founder of the National Institute for Public Policy, Professor Emeritus and former Department Head at the Graduate School of Defense and Strategic Studies, Missouri State University, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, and former Senior Advisor to the Office […]

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Christopher A. Williams, The Coming War in America, No. 650, February 10, 2026

The Coming War in America Christopher A. Williams Christopher A. Williams previously held senior positions in the U.S. Congress and Department of Defense.  He also chaired the Defense Policy Board.  He currently serves as an independent consultant. Introduction As overseas threats to U.S. national interests intensify, America’s enemies can be expected to carry the fight […]

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Ilan Berman, What Israel Sees in Somaliland, No. 649, February 3, 2026

What Israel Sees in Somaliland Ilan Berman Ilan Berman is Senior Vice President of the American Foreign Policy Council in Washington, DC. Although it has been pushed off the front pages by the Trump Administration’s dramatic early January ouster of Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro and the current unrest roiling Iran, another recent geopolitical development deserves […]

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David J. Trachtenberg, Parsing the New National Security Strategy: A Remarkable About Face, No. 648, January 19, 2026

Parsing the New National Security Strategy: A Remarkable About Face David J. Trachtenberg David J. Trachtenberg is Senior Scholar with the National Institute for Public Policy. Previously, he served as Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy in the first Trump Administration. Introduction After nearly a year in office, the Trump Administration finally issued its […]

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Keith B. Payne, U.S. Nuclear Weapon Testing?  First Ask the Right Questions, No. 647, January 5, 2026

U.S. Nuclear Weapon Testing?  First Ask the Right Questions Dr. Keith B. Payne Dr. Keith B. Payne is a co-founder of the National Institute for Public Policy, Professor Emeritus and former Department Head at the Graduate School of Defense and Strategic Studies, Missouri State University, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, and former Senior […]

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Mark B. Schneider, President Trump Is Correct About Adversary Nuclear Testing, No. 645, December 3, 2025

President Trump Is Correct About Adversary Nuclear Testing Dr. Mark B. Schneider Dr. Mark Schneider is a Senior Analyst with the National Institute for Public Policy. Dr. Schneider previously served in DoD as Principal Director for Forces Policy, Principal Director for Strategic Defense, Space and Verification Policy, Director for Strategic Arms Control Policy and Representative […]

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James H. Anderson and David J. Trachtenberg, Time To End New START:  The Treaty Is Not in America’s Security Interest, No. 644, November 13, 2025

Time To End New START:  The Treaty Is Not in America’s Security Interest* James H. Anderson Dr. James H. Anderson is an adjunct faculty member at Missouri State University’s graduate School of Defense and Strategic Studies. David J. Trachtenberg David J. Trachtenberg is Senior Scholar and former Vice President of the National Institute for Public […]

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Michaela Dodge, Losing Perspective: Nuclear Weapons and U.S. National Security Strategy, No. 643, November 10, 2025

Losing Perspective: Nuclear Weapons and U.S. National Security Strategy Dr. Michaela Dodge Dr. Michaela Dodge is a Research Scholar at the National Institute for Public Policy.  She is the recipient of the 2025 U.S. Strategic Command’s annual Gen. Larry Welch Writing Award, the author of numerous articles and U.S.-Czech Missile Defense Cooperation: Alliance Politics in […]

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Mark Schneider, The Zapad-2025 Theater Military Exercise: More Russian Nuclear Intimidation, No. 642, November 3, 2025

The Zapad-2025 Theater Military Exercise: More Russian Nuclear Intimidation Dr. Mark B. Schneider Dr. Schneider is a Senior Analyst with the National Institute for Public Policy. Dr. Schneider previously served in DoD as Principal Director for Forces Policy, Principal Director for Strategic Defense, Space and Verification Policy, Director for Strategic Arms Control Policy and Representative […]

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Shmuel Bar, After Iran—A Look Forward, No. 641, October 23, 2025

After Iran—A Look Forward Dr. Shmuel Bar Dr. Shmuel Bar heads Shmuel Bar Research and Analysis, an independent boutique analytic group that specializes in the Middle East and Russia and is CEO of IntuView Ltd.  He is a former senior officer in the Israeli Intelligence. Overview It is often difficult to know whether events constitute […]

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Michaela Dodge and Keith B. Payne, Putin’s New START Offer:  We Won’t Get Fooled Again, No. 640, October 21, 2025

Putin’s New START Offer:  We Won’t Get Fooled Again Dr. Michaela Dodge Dr. Michaela Dodge is a Research Scholar at the National Institute for Public Policy.  She is the recipient of the 2025 U.S. Strategic Command’s annual Gen. Larry Welch Writing Award, the author of numerous articles and U.S.-Czech Missile Defense Cooperation: Alliance Politics in […]

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Robert Joseph, Joseph DeTrani, Keith Payne, David Shedd, and Robert Torriceli, Ending the Threat from Iran, Issue No. 638, October 1, 2025

Ending the Threat from Iran Amb. Robert Joseph brought together the group of experts that developed the following policy paper outlining a new approach to end the threat from Iran.  Other members were Joseph DeTrani, Keith Payne, David Shedd, and Robert Torricelli.  Brief biographies are at the end of the document. Since the revelations of Iran’s […]

Written by on September 30, 2025

Curtis McGiffin, DIMET: Shaping the Age of “Techno-Strategic” Power, No. 637, September 22, 2025

DIMET: Shaping the Age of “Techno-Strategic” Power Curtis McGiffin Colonel Curtis McGiffin (U.S. Air Force, Ret.) is the vice president for education of the National Institute for Deterrence Studies, an adjunct faculty member at Missouri State University’s School of Defense and Strategic Studies, and president of Klaxon Consulting Inc. He has 30 years of total […]

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Sarah Faris, Tailoring Deterrence:  What and Why?, No. 635, September 2, 2025

Tailoring Deterrence:  What and Why? Sarah Faris Sarah Faris graduated with a JD from Michigan State University College of Law, where she was a senior associate editor on the International Law Review and interned with the U.S. Army JAG Corps at Fort Carson. She subsequently served as an Attorney Advisor at the Department of Veterans […]

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David J. Trachtenberg, Facilitating the Upload of Nuclear Weapons:  What Congress Must Do, No. 633, August 21, 2025

Facilitating the Upload of Nuclear Weapons:  What Congress Must Do David J. Trachtenberg David J. Trachtenberg is a Senior Scholar, National Institute for Public Policy. Previously, he served as Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. Introduction The U.S. nuclear enterprise is in desperate need of modernization and recapitalization. Despite dangerous changes in the international […]

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Paul Amato, A “One-War” Warfighting Construct No Longer Applies to U.S. Nuclear Strategy, No. 632, August 6, 2025

A “One-War” Warfighting Construct No Longer Applies to U.S. Nuclear Strategy Paul Amato Paul Amato is the former director for nuclear deterrence policy in the Office of Secretary of Defense for Policy.  He is a retired Marine infantry officer with twenty-eight years of active and reserve service. Before his government service, he was a practicing […]

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Peppi DeBiaso, Striking Iran’s Nuclear Facilities: A U.S. Vital Interest, Not Altruism, No. 631, August 1, 2025

Striking Iran’s Nuclear Facilities: A U.S. Vital Interest, Not Altruism Dr. Peppi DeBiaso Dr. Peppi DeBiaso served in a number of key civilian positions in the Pentagon, including as Director of the Office of Missile Defense Policy. He is currently Adjunct Professor in Missouri State University’s Defense and Strategic Studies Graduate Program in Washington, D.C. […]

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Matthew R. Costlow, Opportunistic Aggression in the Past and Lessons for Today: The Korean War, No. 629, July 7, 2025

Opportunistic Aggression in the Past and Lessons for Today: The Korean War  Matthew R. Costlow Matthew R. Costlow is a Senior Analyst at the National Institute for Public Policy and former Special Assistant in the Office of Nuclear and Missile Defense Policy, Department of Defense. Introduction President Harry Truman led the United States from the […]

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Keith B. Payne, Why Does America Need Golden Dome?, No. 628, June 18, 2025

Why Does America Need Golden Dome? Dr. Keith B. Payne Dr. Keith B. Payne is a co-founder of the National Institute for Public Policy, Professor Emeritus at the Graduate School of Defense and Strategic Studies, Missouri State University, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, and former Senior Advisor to the Office of the Secretary […]

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David J. Trachtenberg, Why Arms Control Must Fail, No. 627, June 12, 2025

Why Arms Control Must Fail  David J. Trachtenberg David J. Trachtenberg is Vice President of the National Institute for Public Policy. Previously, he served as Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. Introduction Americans typically believe that fundamental disagreements can be overcome through the patient application of logic, reasoning, and common sense.  In international relations, […]

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Keith B. Payne and Mark B. Schneider, Deterrence Requirements and Low-Cost Nuclear Upload Options, No. 626, June 5, 2025

Deterrence Requirements and Low-Cost Nuclear Upload Options Dr. Keith B. Payne Dr. Keith B. Payne is a co-founder of the National Institute for Public Policy, Professor Emeritus at the Graduate School of Defense and Strategic Studies, Missouri State University, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, and former Senior Advisor to the Office of the […]

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Shmuel Bar,Intelligence and the “Unknown Unknown”: How to Prepare for and Recover from Fundamental Surprise, No. 625, May 13, 2025

Intelligence and the “Unknown Unknown”: How to Prepare for and Recover from Fundamental Surprise Dr. Shmuel Bar Dr. Shmuel Bar heads Shmuel Bar Research and Analysis, an independent boutique analytic group that specializes in the Middle East and Russia and is CEO of IntuView Ltd.  He is a former senior officer in the Israeli Intelligence. […]

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Matthew R. Costlow, Deterring Opportunistic Aggression During the Cuban Missile Crisis: Necessary Reminders and Applications for Today, No. 624, May 6, 2025

Deterring Opportunistic Aggression During the Cuban Missile Crisis: Necessary Reminders and Applications for Today Matthew R. Costlow Matthew R. Costlow is a Senior Analyst at the National Institute for Public Policy and former Special Assistant in the Office of Nuclear and Missile Defense Policy, Department of Defense. Introduction The popular image of the 1962 Cuban […]

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Admiral Charles Richard, USN (Ret.), Hon. Franklin C. Miller, and Robert Peters, Nuclear Deterrence vs Nuclear Warfighting:  Is There a Difference and Does it Matter?, No. 623, April 15, 2025

Nuclear Deterrence vs Nuclear Warfighting:  Is There a Difference and Does it Matter? Admiral Charles Richard, USN (Ret.) ADM Charles Richard, USN (Ret.) is a former Commander, U.S. Strategic Command, and the University of Virginia Miller Center’s James R. Schlesinger Distinguished Professor. Hon. Franklin C. Miller Hon. Franklin C. Miller, Principal, the Scowcroft Group, and […]

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Keith B. Payne, Washington:  Declare Success and Lead, No. 621, April 1, 2025

Washington:  Declare Success and Lead Dr. Keith B. Payne Dr. Keith B. Payne is a co-founder of the National Institute for Public Policy, Professor Emeritus at the Graduate School of Defense and Strategic Studies, Missouri State University, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, and former Senior Advisor to the Office of the Secretary of […]

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David J. Trachtenberg, Defending America: The Next Steps in Homeland Missile Defense, No. 620, March 17, 2025

Defending America: The Next Steps in Homeland Missile Defense David J. Trachtenberg David J. Trachtenberg is Vice President of the National Institute for Public Policy. Previously, he served as Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. Introduction Among the more consequential decisions the second Trump Administration must confront is whether to allow America’s continued vulnerability […]

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Michaela Dodge, Next Steps in Arms Control?  Lessons from Moscow’s New START Violations, No. 619, March 4, 2025

Next Steps in Arms Control?  Lessons from Moscow’s New START Violations Dr. Michaela Dodge Dr. Michaela Dodge is a Research Scholar at the National Institute for Public Policy.   “I don’t understand why we go to the trouble of negotiating with a potential adversary with the understanding that the adversary is going to cheat.” – […]

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Michael Rühle, German Defense Policy:  Where to Now?, No. 618, February 26, 2025

German Defense Policy:  Where to Now? Michael Rühle Michael Rühle is the former Head of the Climate and Energy Security Section, NATO, and served for over 30 years in NATO’s international staff, specializing in policy planning, speechwriting, energy security, and hybrid threats. It was a sheer coincidence, yet it was telling:  barely 24 hours after […]

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Michael Hochberg, A Terrible Idea:  Buying From Our Adversaries, No. 617, February 12, 2025

A Terrible Idea:  Buying From Our Adversaries Michael Hochberg Michael Hochberg is a visiting scholar at the Centre for Geopolitics at Cambridge University, a Caltech-trained physicist, and a serial semiconductor company founder with four startup exits to his name.  His writings on geopolitics can be found at longwalls.substack.com.   Introduction Buying complex electronics and consumer […]

Written by on February 12, 2025

Keith B. Payne, Deterrence and Arms Control: Ending the Deceptive “Holiday from History,” No. 616, February 10, 2025

Deterrence and Arms Control: Ending the Deceptive “Holiday from History” Dr. Keith B. Payne Dr. Keith B. Payne is a co-founder of the National Institute for Public Policy, Professor Emeritus at the Graduate School of Defense and Strategic Studies, Missouri State University, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, and former Senior Advisor to the […]

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Mark B. Schneider, The Implications of Russia’s New Nuclear Doctrine, No. 615, February 5, 2025

The Implications of Russia’s New Nuclear Doctrine Dr. Mark B. Schneider Dr. Schneider is a Senior Analyst with the National Institute for Public Policy. Dr. Schneider previously served in DoD as Principal Director for Forces Policy, Principal Director for Strategic Defense, Space and Verification Policy, Director for Strategic Arms Control Policy and Representative of the […]

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Matthew R. Costlow, Deterrence is Integrated in Theory, but not in Practice: The Problem and (Partial) Solution, No. 614, February 3, 2025

Deterrence is Integrated in Theory, but not in Practice: The Problem and (Partial) Solution Matthew R. Costlow Matthew R. Costlow is a Senior Analyst at the National Institute for Public Policy and former Special Assistant in the Office of Nuclear and Missile Defense Policy, Department of Defense. Introduction Deterring a strategic attack on the United […]

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Admiral Charles Richard, USN (Ret.) and Robert Peters, A Modest Proposal to Improve Joint Professional Military Education, No. 613, January 21, 2025

A Modest Proposal to Improve Joint Professional Military Education Admiral Charles Richard, USN (Ret.) ADM Charles Richard, USN (Ret.) is a former Commander, U.S. Strategic Command, and the University of Virginia Miller Center’s James R. Schlesinger Distinguished Professor. Robert Peters Robert Peters is the Nuclear Deterrence and Missile Defense Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation. […]

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Michaela Dodge, Geopolitical Consequences of Ukraine’s Defeat, No. 612, January 13, 2025

Geopolitical Consequences of Ukraine’s Defeat Dr. Michaela Dodge Dr. Michaela Dodge is a Research Scholar at the National Institute for Public Policy. Russia’s economic and societal adaptation for a long war is leaving Ukraine outgunned and outmanned, and its allies are left to scramble for ammunition around the world.[1] The bravery and dedication of the […]

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Mark B. Schneider, The Biden Administration’s Nuclear Weapons Employment Guidance—Increased Cost and Reduced Deterrent Effectiveness, No. 611, January 8, 2025

The Biden Administration’s Nuclear Weapons Employment Guidance—Increased Cost and Reduced Deterrent Effectiveness Dr. Mark B. Schneider Dr. Schneider is a Senior Analyst with the National Institute for Public Policy. Dr. Schneider previously served in DoD as Principal Director for Forces Policy, Principal Director for Strategic Defense, Space and Verification Policy, Director for Strategic Arms Control […]

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Masashi Murano, The 2023 Strategic Posture Commission Report From a Japanese Perspective, No. 610, January 6, 2025

The 2023 Strategic Posture Commission Report From a Japanese Perspective Masashi Murano Masashi Murano is a senior fellow with Hudson Institute’s Japan Chair. Introduction U.S. allies are interested in America’s strategic posture because it has a direct bearing on the credibility of U.S. extended deterrence guarantees. The 2023 Strategic Posture Commission report comprehensively addresses the qualitative […]

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Keith B. Payne, “America First”:  Neither Cosmopolitan Nor Isolationist, No. 609, December 16, 2024

“America First”:  Neither Cosmopolitan Nor Isolationist Dr. Keith B. Payne Dr. Keith B. Payne is a co-founder of the National Institute for Public Policy, Professor Emeritus at the Graduate School of Defense and Strategic Studies, Missouri State University, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, and former Senior Advisor to the Office of the Secretary […]

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Michael Hochberg and Marcus Gomez, AI is for Allies, No. 608, December 12, 2024

AI is for Allies Dr. Michael Hochberg Dr. Michael Hochberg earned his PhD in Applied Physics from Caltech; he is currently a visiting scholar at the Centre for Geopolitics at Cambridge University.  His writings on geopolitics can be found at longwalls.substack.com and his twitter is @TheHochberg. Marcus Gomez Marcus Gomez earned his BS in Computer […]

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Jared M. McKinney, Coming Full Circle on Semiconductor Deterrence, No. 607, December 2, 2024

Coming Full Circle on Semiconductor Deterrence Dr. Jared M. McKinney Dr. Jared M. McKinney is an assistant professor of international security at Air War College. He is the coauthor, with Peter Harris, of “Broken Nest: Deterring China from Invading Taiwan,” in Parameters, Vol. 51 (2021). In November of 2021, as the world faced semiconductor shortages due […]

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Mark B. Schneider, The Implications of the Air Force’s Suspension of the Next Generation Air Dominance Fighter—Symptomatic of a Crisis in Defense Spending, No. 606, November 12, 2024

The Implications of the Air Force’s Suspension of the Next Generation Air Dominance Fighter—Symptomatic of a Crisis in Defense Spending Dr. Mark B. Schneider Dr. Schneider is a Senior Analyst with the National Institute for Public Policy. Dr. Schneider previously served in DoD as Principal Director for Forces Policy, Principal Director for Strategic Defense, Space […]

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Keith B. Payne and Michael Rühle, President-Elect Trump and Extended Nuclear Deterrence:  Whither Germany?, No. 605, November 6, 2024

President-Elect Trump and Extended Nuclear Deterrence:  Whither Germany? Dr. Keith B. Payne Dr. Keith B. Payne is a co-founder of the National Institute for Public Policy, Professor Emeritus at the Graduate School of Defense and Strategic Studies, Missouri State University, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, and former Senior Advisor to the Office of […]

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Gary L. Geipel, Post-Truth and National Security: Background and Options for a New Administration, No. 604, October 28, 2024

Post-Truth and National Security: Background and Options for a New Administration Dr. Gary L. Geipel Dr. Gary L. Geipel is a Senior Associate at the National Institute for Public Policy, a professor of Defense and Strategic Studies at Missouri State University, and a communications consultant to industry and public affairs clients. Previously, he held diverse […]

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Admiral Charles Richard, USN (Ret.) and Robert Peters, On Victory and the Search for a Status Quo Ante Bellum, No. 603, October 24, 2024

On Victory and the Search for a Status Quo Ante Bellum Admiral Charles Richard, USN (Ret.) ADM Charles Richard, USN (Ret.) is a former Commander, U.S. Strategic Command, and the University of Virginia Miller Center’s James R. Schlesinger Distinguished Professor. Robert Peters Robert Peters is the Nuclear Deterrence and Missile Defense Research Fellow at the […]

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Michaela Dodge, U.S. Domestic Polarization and Allied Assurance, No. 602, October 21, 2024

U.S. Domestic Polarization and Allied Assurance Dr. Michaela Dodge Dr. Michaela Dodge is a Research Scholar at the National Institute for Public Policy. U.S. domestic polarization affects U.S. foreign policy by negatively shaping allies’ perceptions of Washington’s credibility, hence undermining the U.S. goal of assuring them and managing the alliance structure. While the impact of […]

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Keith B. Payne and Mark B. Schneider, U.S. Nuclear Deterrence:  What Went Wrong and What Can Be Done?, No. 601, October 7, 2024

U.S. Nuclear Deterrence:  What Went Wrong and What Can Be Done? Dr. Keith B. Payne Dr. Keith B. Payne is a co-founder of the National Institute for Public Policy, Professor Emeritus at the Graduate School of Defense and Strategic Studies, Missouri State University, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense and former Senior Advisor to […]

Written by on October 7, 2024

Admiral Charles Richard, USN (Ret.) and Robert Peters, Escalation: A Tool to Be Considered, Not Dismissed, No. 600, October 2, 2024

Escalation: A Tool to Be Considered, Not Dismissed Admiral Charles Richard, USN (Ret.) ADM Charles Richard, USN (ret.) is a former Commander, U.S. Strategic Command, and University of Virginia’s Miller Center’s James R. Schlesinger Distinguished Professor Robert Peters Robert Peters is the Nuclear Deterrence and Missile Defense Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation In recent […]

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Mark B. Schneider, The Chinese Nuclear Threat, No. 599, September 26, 2024

The Chinese Nuclear Threat Mark B. Schneider Dr. Schneider is a Senior Analyst with the National Institute for Public Policy. Before his retirement from the Department of Defense Senior Executive Service, Dr. Schneider served as Principal Director for Forces Policy, Principal Director for Strategic Defense, Space and Verification Policy, Director for Strategic Arms Control Policy […]

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Christopher J. Griffin, Cold War Lessons for Revitalizing Deterrence, No. 598, September 9, 2024

Cold War Lessons for Revitalizing Deterrence Christopher J. Griffin Christopher J. Griffin, senior program officer at the Smith Richardson Foundation; former executive director of the Foreign Policy Initiative and legislative director in the office of Senator Joseph I. Lieberman (ID-CT).  In the three years since Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin first described the Biden Administration’s […]

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Chris Williams and Marc Berkowitz, National Security Decisions for the Next President, No. 597, August 19, 2024

National Security Decisions for the Next President Chris Williams Chris Williams previously held senior positions in the U.S. Congress and Department of Defense.  He also chaired the Defense Policy Board.  He currently serves as an advisor to various U.S. Government organizations, Chair of the Moorman Center for Space Studies at the National Security Space Association, […]

Written by on August 17, 2024

Kyle Balzer, “Knowing Your Enemy”:  James Schlesinger and the Origins of Competitive, Tailored Deterrence Strategies, No. 596, August 8, 2024

“Knowing Your Enemy”:  James Schlesinger and the Origins of Competitive, Tailored Deterrence Strategies Dr. Kyle Balzer Dr. Kyle Balzer is a Jeane Kirkpatrick Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. In the years ahead, the United States will confront an unprecedented geopolitical challenge that threatens its far-flung alliances and, more directly, the security of the American homeland. […]

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Michaela Dodge, Addressing Challenges to Allied Assurance in an Emerging Tripolar Nuclear Environment, No. 595, August 1, 2024

Addressing Challenges to Allied Assurance in an Emerging Tripolar Nuclear Environment[1] Dr. Michaela Dodge Dr. Michaela Dodge is a Research Scholar at the National Institute for Public Policy. Introduction:  The International Context The context in which the United States is managing its alliance relations is unprecedented. Much has been written lately about the rapid deterioration […]

Written by on August 1, 2024

Keith B. Payne, Arms Control:  Past Practices Threaten Extended Deterrence Today, No. 594, July 16, 2024

Arms Control:  Past Practices Threaten Extended Deterrence Today Dr. Keith B. Payne Dr. Keith B. Payne is a co-founder of the National Institute for Public Policy, Professor Emeritus at the Graduate School of Defense and Strategic Studies, Missouri State University, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense and former Senior Advisor to the Office of […]

Written by on July 16, 2024

Jacob Blank, U.S. Strategic Culture, Homeland Ballistic Missile Defense, and Mutual Vulnerability, No. 593, July 15, 2024

U.S. Strategic Culture, Homeland Ballistic Missile Defense, and Mutual Vulnerability Jacob Blank Jacob Blank is a graduate of the Defense and Strategic Studies master’s program at Missouri State University and currently works as a federal civilian for the United States Air Force.  All views expressed here are his own and do not necessarily reflect the […]

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Mark B. Schneider, Macron’s European Union Nuclear Deterrence Initiative and Extended Nuclear Deterrence, No. 592, July 10, 2024

Macron’s European Union Nuclear Deterrence Initiative and Extended Nuclear Deterrence Dr. Mark Schneider Dr. Schneider is a Senior Analyst with the National Institute for Public Policy. Before his retirement from the Department of Defense Senior Executive Service, Dr. Schneider served as Principal Director for Forces Policy, Principal Director for Strategic Defense, Space and Verification Policy, […]

Written by on July 9, 2024

Laurin Groover and Donald Fielden, Bolstering NC3 Emergency Backup Communications, No. 591, July 2, 2024

Bolstering NC3 Emergency Backup Communications Laurin Groover Laurin Groover spent over a decade on Capitol Hill as senior staff to House Armed Services Committee leaders. With nearly 30 years at the nexus of government, politics, and industry, she is a business development and government relations consultant specializing in cyber solutions for the warfighter. Col. Donald […]

Written by on July 2, 2024

David J. Trachtenberg, How the Lack of a “Two-War Strategy” Erodes Extended Deterrence and Assurance, No. 590, June 17, 2024

How the Lack of a “Two-War Strategy” Erodes Extended Deterrence and Assurance* David J. Trachtenberg David J. Trachtenberg is Vice President of the National Institute for Public Policy. Previously, he served as Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. Introduction For years following the Cold War, the United States was considered the sole superpower and […]

Written by on June 17, 2024

Michaela Dodge and Keith B. Payne, No First Use:  Threatening Alliance Cohesion, Assurance, and Non-Proliferation, No. 588, June 6, 2024

No First Use:  Threatening Alliance Cohesion, Assurance, and Non-Proliferation Dr. Michaela Dodge Dr. Michaela Dodge is a Research Scholar at the National Institute for Public Policy. Dr. Keith B. Payne Dr. Keith B. Payne is a co-founder of the National Institute for Public Policy, professor emeritus at the Graduate School of Defense and Strategic Studies, Missouri State […]

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Mark B. Schneider, The 2024 Edition of the Federation of American Scientists’ Report on Russian Nuclear Weapons: Flaws and Fallacies, No. 587, May 20, 2024

The 2024 Edition of the Federation of American Scientists’ Report on Russian Nuclear Weapons: Flaws and Fallacies Dr. Mark B. Schneider Dr. Schneider is a Senior Analyst with the National Institute for Public Policy. Before his retirement from the Department of Defense Senior Executive Service, Dr. Schneider served as Principal Director for Forces Policy, Principal […]

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Matthew R. Costlow, The INF Treaty, Extended Deterrence, and Assurance: A Case Study in Unintended Consequences, No. 586, May 13, 2024

The INF Treaty, Extended Deterrence, and Assurance: A Case Study in Unintended Consequences Matthew R. Costlow Matthew R. Costlow is a Senior Analyst at the National Institute for Public Policy and former Special Assistant in the Office of Nuclear and Missile Defense Policy, Department of Defense. Introduction The 31-year lifespan of the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces […]

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Peppino DeBiaso and Robert Joseph, U.S. Homeland Missile Defense: Charting A Different Course, No. 585, May 6, 2024

U.S. Homeland Missile Defense: Charting A Different Course* Dr. Peppino DeBiaso Dr. DeBiaso served in a number of positions in the Department of Defense including as the Director of the Office of Missile Defense Policy from 2000-2021. He is currently Adjunct Professor in Missouri State University’s Defense and Strategic Studies Graduate School in Fairfax, Virginia […]

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Todd Clawson, NATO’s Year of Deterrence, No. 584, April 18, 2024

NATO’s Year of Deterrence Todd Clawson Retired U.S. Navy commander and former NATO Operations Chief in the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. He is currently a doctoral student in Missouri State University’s Defense and Strategic Studies graduate program. 2024 is a pivotal year for the NATO Alliance. With the Ukraine War […]

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Ilan Berman, Israel Seeks A New Strategic Concept, No. 583, April 11, 2024

Israel Seeks A New Strategic Concept Ilan Berman Senior Vice President of the American Foreign Policy Council in Washington, DC On October 7, 2023, the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas carried out a brazen, large-scale attack on communities in the south of Israel. The offensive, dubbed “Al-Aqsa Flood,” entailed the breaching of the border fence separating […]

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Matthew R. Costlow, Tailoring Deterrence by Studying Restraints at the Nuclear Brink, No. 581, April 3, 2024

Tailoring Deterrence by Studying Restraints at the Nuclear Brink Matthew R. Costlow Matthew R. Costlow is a Senior Analyst at the National Institute for Public Policy and former Special Assistant in the Office of Nuclear and Missile Defense Policy, Department of Defense. The classic questions of the Cold War about nuclear escalation and how to […]

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Keith B. Payne, “A Time for Choosing”: Urgent Action or Continuing Folly, No. 580, March 26, 2024

“A Time for Choosing”:  Urgent Action or Continuing Folly Dr. Keith B. Payne Dr. Keith B. Payne is a co-founder of the National Institute for Public Policy, professor emeritus at the Graduate School of Defense and Strategic Studies, Missouri State University, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense and former Senior Advisor to the Office of the Secretary […]

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Mark B. Schneider, The Leaked Russian Nuclear Documents and Russian First Use of Nuclear Weapons, No. 579, March 18, 2024

The Leaked Russian Nuclear Documents and Russian First Use of Nuclear Weapons Dr. Mark B. Schneider Dr. Mark B. Schneider is a Senior Analyst with the National Institute for Public Policy. Before his retirement from the Department of Defense Senior Executive Service, Dr. Schneider served as Principal Director for Forces Policy, Principal Director for Strategic […]

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Conversations on National Security: Michael Rühle, No. 578, March 5, 2024

The following is an interview with Michael Rühle, former Head of the Climate and Energy Security Section at NATO. In this interview, Mr. Rühle assesses the relevance and applicability of NATO’s security strategy to the current international security environment. He also identifies the most serious security challenges facing the West and offers his perspective on […]

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Keith B. Payne, The Congressional Strategic Posture Commission’s Report:  What the Biden Administration’s Nuclear Posture Review Should Have Been, No. 577, February 20, 2024

The Congressional Strategic Posture Commission’s Report:  What the Biden Administration’s Nuclear Posture Review Should Have Been Dr. Keith B. Payne Dr. Keith B. Payne is a co-founder of the National Institute for Public Policy, professor emeritus at the Graduate School of Defense and Strategic Studies, Missouri State University, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense and former Senior […]

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Steve Lambakis, Moving U.S. Tracking Sensors to Space, No. 575, February 12, 2024

Moving U.S. Tracking Sensors to Space[1] Dr. Steve Lambakis Dr. Steve Lambakis is a Senior Defense Analyst at the National Institute for Public Policy and the Editor-in-Chief of Comparative Strategy, a leading international journal of global affairs and strategic studies. Introduction Today, missile defenses offer protection of the U.S. homeland against long-range ballistic missile attack […]

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Conversations on National Security: General Glen D. VanHerck, No. 574, February 1, 2024

The following is an interview with General Glen D. VanHerck, USAF Commander, North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and United States Northern Command (USNORTHCOM). In this interview, General VanHerck discusses U.S. homeland defense posture and technology developments that are likely to affect future U.S. missile defense capabilities. He also comments on the importance of developing […]

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Conversations on National Security: The Honorable Franklin C. Miller, No. 573, January 22, 2024

The following is an interview with Hon. Franklin Miller, Principal, the Scowcroft Group, and a Commissioner on the congressionally mandated 2023 Strategic Posture Commission. Mr. Miller discusses key findings in the bipartisan Commission’s recently released consensus report on America’s strategic posture, including the imperative of proceeding with a timely nuclear weapons modernization program and communicating […]

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Keith B. Payne, Great Power Deterrence Lessons from the Middle East War, No. 572, January 8, 2024

Great Power Deterrence Lessons from the Middle East War Dr. Keith B. Payne Dr. Keith B. Payne is a co-founder of the National Institute for Public Policy, professor emeritus at the Graduate School of Defense and Strategic Studies, Missouri State University, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense and former Senior Advisor to the Office of the Secretary […]

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Michaela Dodge, European Allies’ Views of Russia’s Nuclear Policy after the Escalation of Its War in Ukraine, No. 570, December 12, 2023

European Allies’ Views of Russia’s Nuclear Policy after the Escalation of Its War in Ukraine Dr. Michaela Dodge Dr. Michaela Dodge is a Research Scholar at the National Institute for Public Policy. Russia’s nuclear threats have not gone unnoticed among citizens of European nations, including in those countries that reportedly host U.S. battlefield (also sometimes […]

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Keith B. Payne, Deterrence via Intentional Civilian Targeting: A Dangerous Cold War Anachronism, No. 569, December 6, 2023

Deterrence via Intentional Civilian Targeting: A Dangerous Cold War Anachronism Dr. Keith B. Payne Dr. Keith B. Payne is a co-founder of the National Institute for Public Policy, professor emeritus at the Graduate School of Defense and Strategic Studies, Missouri State University, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense and former Senior Advisor to the Office of the […]

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Mark B. Schneider, The October 2023 Strategic Commission Report and U.S. Nuclear Weapons Requirements, No. 568, December 1, 2023

The October 2023 Strategic Commission Report and U.S. Nuclear Weapons Requirements Dr. Mark B. Schneider Dr. Mark B. Schneider is a Senior Analyst with the National Institute for Public Policy. Before his retirement from the Department of Defense Senior Executive Service, Dr. Schneider served as Principal Director for Forces Policy, Principal Director for Strategic Defense, […]

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Matthew R. Costlow and Keith B. Payne, TLAM-N and SLCM-N: Lessons for Extended Deterrence and Assuring Allies, No. 567, November 15, 2023

TLAM-N and SLCM-N: Lessons for Extended Deterrence and Assuring Allies Matthew R. Costlow Matthew R. Costlow is a Senior Analyst at the National Institute for Public Policy and former Special Assistant in the Office of Nuclear and Missile Defense Policy, Department of Defense. Dr. Keith B. Payne Dr. Keith B. Payne is a co-founder of […]

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Mark B. Schneider, How Many Nuclear Weapons Does Russia Have? The Size and Characteristics of the Russian Nuclear Stockpile, No. 566, November 2, 2023

How Many Nuclear Weapons Does Russia Have? The Size and Characteristics of the Russian Nuclear Stockpile Dr. Mark B. Schneider Dr. Mark B. Schneider is a Senior Analyst with the National Institute for Public Policy. Before his retirement from the Department of Defense Senior Executive Service, Dr. Schneider served as Principal Director for Forces Policy, […]

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Keith B. Payne and Matthew R. Costlow, Back to the Future: U.S. Nuclear Deterrence Today and the Foster Panel Study, No. 565, October 16, 2023

Back to the Future: U.S. Nuclear Deterrence Today and the Foster Panel Study* Dr. Keith B. Payne Dr. Keith B. Payne is a co-founder of the National Institute for Public Policy, professor emeritus at the Graduate School of Defense and Strategic Studies, Missouri State University, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense and former Senior Advisor to the […]

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Michaela Dodge, What Do Russia’s Nuclear Threats Tell Us About Arms Control Prospects?, No. 564, October 2, 2023

What Do Russia’s Nuclear Threats Tell Us About Arms Control Prospects? Dr. Michaela Dodge Dr. Michaela Dodge is a Research Scholar at the National Institute for Public Policy. Arms control with the Russian Federation has hit a rough patch due to Russia’s essential shut down of the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START), aggressive […]

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Keith B. Payne, John R. Harvey, Franklin C. Miller and Robert Soofer, The Rejection of Intentional Population Targeting for “Tripolar” Deterrence, No. 563, September 26, 2023

The Rejection of Intentional Population Targeting for “Tripolar” Deterrence Dr. Keith B. Payne is a co-founder of the National Institute for Public Policy, professor emeritus at the Graduate School of Defense and Strategic Studies, Missouri State University, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense and former Senior Advisor to the Office of the Secretary of Defense. Dr. John […]

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David J. Trachtenberg, The Fallacy of “Deterrence by Detection,” No. 562, September 11, 2023

The Fallacy of “Deterrence by Detection” David J. Trachtenberg David J. Trachtenberg is Vice President of the National Institute for Public Policy.  Previously, he served as Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy from 2017-2019. In 2021, then-Commandant of the Marine Corps, General David Berger, outlined a new way of thinking about deterrence, which he […]

Written by on September 9, 2023