Jason Healey in Lawfare
On January 22, Saltzman Institute member Jason Healey had an article published in Lawfare titled, “The Case for Cyber Pressure Against Venezuela.” You can read it online here.
On January 22, Saltzman Institute member Jason Healey had an article published in Lawfare titled, “The Case for Cyber Pressure Against Venezuela.” You can read it online here.
On January 23, Saltzman Institute member Rajan Menon had an op-ed published in The New York Times titled, “The End of NATO Is Coming, and That’s No Disaster.” You can read it online here.
On January 15, Saltzman Institute member Sarah Daly was interviewed on PBS’ The Balancing Act with John Katko to discuss the evolution of the Monroe Doctrine. You can watch the video online here.
On November 13, Saltzman Institute member Tamar Mitts had her book Safe Havens for Hate (view book here) reviewed in the LSE Review of Books. The review is titled, “Why propaganda, hate and political extremism thrive in the attention economy,” and you can read it online here.
On October 31, the Robert Jervis International Security Studies Forum (RJISSF) published a roundtable on Donald Stoker’s Purpose and Power: US Grand Strategy from the Revolutionary Era to the Present (Cambridge University Press, 2024). Andrew N. Buchanan, Emily Conroy-Krutz, Jeremy Friedman, and Van Jackson took part in the discussion. The roundtable is available here.
On October 31, Saltzman Institute member Tamar Mitts was interviewed on the New Books with Miranda Melcher podcast discussing her recent book, Safe Havens for Hate: The Challenge of Moderating Online Extremism (Princeton University Press 2025). You can listen to the episode online here.
On October 30, the Robert Jervis International Security Studies Forum (RJISSF) published a review of Natasha Piano’s Democratic Elitism: The Founding Myth of American Political Science (Harvard University Press, 2025). Robert P. Jackson of Manchester Metropolitan University authored the review. The review can be found here.
On October 29, the Robert Jervis International Security Studies Forum (RJISSF) published a review of Paul W. Schroeder’s America’s Fatal Leap, 1991–2016 (Verso, 2025). John A. Thompson of the University of Cambridge authored the review. The review can be found here.
On October 28, H-Diplo published an article review of Giles Scott-Smith’s “‘Of the Utmost Importance for the Survival of Mankind’: The Alerdinck Foundation, the Media, and Citizen Diplomacy to End the Cold War, 1984–1992” (Cold War History 24:4 [2024]: 537–557). Rósa Magnúsdóttir of the University of Iceland authored the review. The review can be found […]
On October 27, the Robert Jervis International Security Studies Forum (RJISSF) published a roundtable on Liliane Stadler’s Between Neutrality and Solidarity: Swiss Good Offices in Afghanistan from 1979 to 1992 (Brill, 2024). Timothy Nunan, Sandra Bott, Markus Balázs Göransson, Vassily Klimentov, Robert Nichols, and Liliane Stadler took part in the discussion. The roundtable is available […]