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Submissions from 2025

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Drones and Biotechnological Weaponry: Emerging Risks, Strategic Threats, and Viable Readiness, Diane DiEuliis and James Giordano

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Rising Dominance of the Tactical Defense, T.X. Hammes

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Build Containerized Missile Ships for Rapid and Affordable Fleet Growth, T.X. Hammes and R. Robinson Harris

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Warship Weapons for Merchant Ship Platforms, T.X. Hammes and R. Robinson Harris

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The other space control: who does what in the national security space enterprise, Todd W. Pennington

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What Would a Military Strike on Iran Mean for the Middle East?, Mahsa Rouhi, Aziz Afghanistan, and Saeid Jafari

Submissions from 2024

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Implementing the Chairman's Guidance on Experiential Learning in PME Classrooms, Justin Anderson and Paige P. Price

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Confronting Irregular Warfare in the South China Sea: Lessons Learned from Vietnam, Kim Cragin

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Taking Stock of the Islamic State, Kim Cragin

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The Elusive Promise of “Over-the-Horizon” Counterterrorism, Kim Cragin

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Bolstering Biosecurity Amid the Biotechnology Revolution, Diane DiEuliis

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Small, smart, many and cheaper: Competitive adaptation in modern warfare, T.X. Hammes

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The Future of Hybrid Warfare, Frank Hoffman, Matt Neumeyer, and Benjamin Jensen

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Lethal Targeting and Adaptation Failure in Terrorist Groups, Bryce Loidolt

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Forward Persistence in Great Power Cyber Competition, Thomas F. Lynch III

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Prisoner of the Caucasus?, Jeffrey Mankoff

Submissions from 2023

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Designating North Korean Nuclear Weapons as Proliferation Risks: A Proposal for Forestalling Major Power Conflicts in the Event of North Korea's Internal Collapse, Justin Anderson

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Private-sector research could pose a pandemic risk. Here’s what to do about it, Gerald L. Epstein

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2023 Biodefense Posture Review, Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction

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China's Indo-Pacific Folly, Andrew Taffer and David Wallsh

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Why Xi Jinping Doesn't Trust His Own Military, Joel Wuthnow

Submissions from 2022

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Allied Assurance and Integrated Deterrence in the Indo-Pacific, Justin Anderson

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Russia's Cold War Perspective on Missile Defense in Europe, John P. Caves Jr. and M. Elaine Bunn

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The PLA’s Strategic Support Force and AI Innovation, Amy Nelson and Gerald L. Epstein

Submissions from 2021

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Arms Control in Today’s (Dis)Information Environment Part II, Justin Anderson

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Deterring, Countering, and Defeating Conventional-Nuclear Integration, Justin Anderson and James R. McCue

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China’s Hypersonic Weapons, Paul I. Bernstein and Dain Hancock

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Biodefense and the return to great-power competition, Gerald L. Epstein

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A Year Of Working Intentionally, Sarah Jacobs Gamberini

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(Dis)trust and verify?: Arms Control in Today’s (Dis)Information Environment Part I, Sarah Jacobs Gamberini

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Quantum Sensing's Potential Impacts on Strategic Deterrence and Modern Warfare, Sarah Jacobs Gamberini and Lawrence Rubin

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Arms Control in Today’s (Dis)Information Environment Part III, Jaclyn A. Kerr

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A Weapon of Mass Destruction Strategy for the 21st Century, Al Mauroni, Zak Kallenborn, Seth Carus, and Ron Fizer

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Policy Roundtable: The Future of Trans-Atlantic Nuclear Deterrence, Christian Ruhl, John Gans, Michael C. Horowitz, Tobias Bunde, Amy J. Nelson, Alexander Vershbow, and Kristin Ven Bruusgaard

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Three’s Company? Prioritizing Trilateral Deterrence Against North Korea, Shane Smith and Brad Glosserman

Submissions from 2020

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Social Media Weaponization: The Biohazard of Russian Disinformation Campaigns, Sarah Jacobs Gamberini

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The biosecurity benefits of genetic engineering attribution, Gregory Lewis and Gerald L. Epstein

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The rise of the futurists: The perils of predicting with futurethink, Alexander H. Montgomery and Amy J. Nelson

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China’s Inopportune Pandemic Assertiveness, Joel Wuthnow

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China's 'New-Type' Private Think Tanks: Is 'New' Better?, Joel Wuthnow and Dingding Chen