Two Paths: Why States Join or Avoid China's Belt and Road Initiative
M. Taylor Fravel
Global Studies Quarterly Vol. 3, No. 3 (July 2023) (With Eleanor Atkins, Raymond Wang, Nick Ackert, and Sihao Huang)
Analysis
Ukraine has a breakthrough problem: History suggests Ukraine's current campaign is more daunting than the public understands
Barry Posen
Foreign Policy, August 3, 2023
Commentary
Pushing on an Open Door: Japan’s Evolutionary Security Posture
Eric Heginbotham, Samuel Leiter, and Richard J. Samuels
The Washington Quarterly Vol. 46, No. 2 (Summer 2023)
Analysis
Evaluating Escalation: Conceptualizing Escalation in an Era of Emerging Military Technologies
Erik Lin-Greenberg
Journal of Politics, July 1, 2023
Analysis
Managing United States–China university relations and risks
M. Taylor Fravel
Science Vol. 380, No. 6642 (April 2023) (With Richard Lester, Lily Tsai, Suzanne Berger, Peter Fisher, David Goldston, Yasheng Huang, and Daniela Rus)
Analysis
Symposium: Lessons from Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
Contributors: Barry Posen and Stephen Van Evera
Defense Priorities, February 13, 2023 (With Emma Ashford, Gil Barndollar, Jason Castillo, Daniel Davis, Daniel Depetris, Michael Desch, Liana Fix, Benjamin Friedman, Thomas Graham, Anatol Lieven, Justin Logan, Rajan Menon, Steven Pifer, Samir Puri, Jeremy Shapiro, Joshua Shifrinson, Angela Stent, Stephen Walt, Stephen Wertheim, Gavin Wilde, and Robert Wright)
Commentary
Why We Believe the U.S. Still Has the Upper Hand in War Over Taiwan | Opinion
Eric Heginbotham
Newsweek, January 31, 2023
Analysis
Russia in the Caucasus and Central Asia After the Invasion of Ukraine
Carol R. Saivetz
Lawfare Blog, January 29, 2023
Commentary
The First Battle of the Next War: Wargaming a Chinese Invasion of Taiwan
Eric Heginbotham
The First Battle of the Next War: Wargaming a Chinese Invasion of Taiwan, Center for Strategic and International Studies, January 2023 (With Mark F. Cancian and Matthew Cancian)
Analysis
Russia’s Rebound
Barry R. Posen
Foreign Affairs, January 4, 2023
Commentary
The Dynamics of an Entangled Security Dilemma: China's Changing Nuclear Posture
M. Taylor Fravel
International Security Vol. 47, No. 4 (Spring 2023) (With Henrik Stålhane Hiim and Magnus Langset Trøan)
Analysis
Religious Fieldwork for International Relations Scholars
Richard Nielsen
International Studies Review, 2023
Analysis
Sanctions Won’t End Russia’s War in Ukraine
Mariya Grinberg
The National Interest, December 24, 2022
Commentary
The Dawn of Drone Diplomacy
Erik Lin-Greenberg
Foreign Affairs, December 20, 2022
Commentary
Tripwires and Alliance Reassurance: An Exchange – The Authors Reply
Erik Lin-Greenberg
Security Studies Vol. 31, No. 4 (2022) (With Brian Blankenship)
Commentary
Does the U.S. Economy Benefit from U.S. Alliances and Forward Military Presence?
Miranda Priebe
Does the U.S. Economy Benefit from U.S. Alliances and Forward Military Presence? (Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corp., 2022) (With Brian Rooney, Grant Johnson, and Tobias Sytsma)
Analysis
Should the United States Pledge to Defend Taiwan? Foreign Affairs Asks the Experts
Eric Heginbotham
Foreign Affairs, November 15, 2022
Commentary
Attacking Russia in Ukraine Means War
Joshua Shifrinson
Inkstick, November 15, 2022 (With Patrick Porter)
Commentary
The Rewards of Rivalry: U.S.-Chinese Competition Can Spur Climate Progress
Nicholas Miller
Foreign Affairs, November/December 2022 (With Jeff D. Colgan)
Commentary
What Is America's Interest in the Ukraine War?
Joshua Shifrinson
The National Interest, October 30, 2022
Commentary
What ever happened to our fear of Armageddon?
Jim Walsh
Responsible Statecraft, October 28, 2022
Analysis
Kin Killing: Why Governments Target Family Members in Insurgency, and When It Works
Peter Krause
Security Studies Vol. 31 (2022) (With Emil Aslan Souleimanov and David S. Siroky)
Analysis
Why the War in Ukraine Won’t Spark a Nuclear Proliferation Cascade
Nicholas L. Miller
Foreign Policy, October 17, 2022
Analysis
The Myth of Chinese Diversionary War: Domestic Turmoil Won’t Make Beijing Launch an Attack—but Will Make It More Likely to React to External Threats
M. Taylor Fravel
Foreign Affairs, September 15, 2023
Commentary