Gary Sick in Responsible Statecraft: Now is the Time for a Foreign Policy Overhaul
On August 17, 2021, Gary Sick had a new piece in responsiblestatecraft.org titled, “Now is the Time for a Foreign Policy Overhaul.” You can read it here.
On August 17, 2021, Gary Sick had a new piece in responsiblestatecraft.org titled, “Now is the Time for a Foreign Policy Overhaul.” You can read it here.
On August 2nd, 2021, Jason Healey was interviewed on Federal Drive with Tom Temin podcast, discussing ransomware attacks on U.S. infrastructure. You can listen to the full interview here.
Nancy Collins has a new book, entitled Grey Wars: A Contemporary History of U.S. Special Operations (Yale University Press, June 29, 2021). You can read more about it here.
On July 25th, 2021, Stuart Gottlieb had the lead letter to the editor in the New York Times, titled “Should Big States be Broken Up?” You can read it here.
On July 8, 2021, Dipali Mukhopadhyay had a new piece in The Washington Post’s Monkey Cage entitled, “The Taliban Isn’t the Only Challenge for the Afghanistan Government.” You can read it here.
Last month Columbia University Political Science Ph.D. Dafna Hockman Rand became Director, Office of Foreign Assistance, U.S. Department of State. Working under Secretary Blinken, her team oversees the strategy and efficacy of over $40 billion annually in US investment in global aid.
On June 22, 2021, Saltzman Institute members Page Fortna, Richard Betts, Stephen Biddle, and Rajan Menon were among the scholars featured in a recent Foreign Affairs poll on the troop pullout from Afghanistan. You can read more here.
Saltzman Institute USAWC Fellow Yesenia Hutcher has been selected for a merit based promotion to Colonel. The promotion ceremony will be held after she moves to her new duty station in Ft. Eustis, Virgina, where she will serve as the Director of the Chief Initiatives Group (CIG) for the Commanding General of US Army Training […]
On May 26th, 2021, Séverine Autesserre was interviewed on the Conseils de Sécurité Podcast about her research and career, with special emphasis on her new book, The Frontlines of Peace. You can listen (in French) here.
On May 25th, 2021, Séverine Autesserre was interviewed by Knack, a popular Belgian magazine, discussing her new book, The Frontlines of Peace, and her research on war and peace.