Submissions from 2025
Drones and Biotechnological Weaponry: Emerging Risks, Strategic Threats, and Viable Readiness, Diane DiEuliis and James Giordano
Rising Dominance of the Tactical Defense, T.X. Hammes
Build Containerized Missile Ships for Rapid and Affordable Fleet Growth, T.X. Hammes and R. Robinson Harris
Warship Weapons for Merchant Ship Platforms, T.X. Hammes and R. Robinson Harris
The other space control: who does what in the national security space enterprise, Todd W. Pennington
What Would a Military Strike on Iran Mean for the Middle East?, Mahsa Rouhi, Aziz Afghanistan, and Saeid Jafari
Submissions from 2024
Implementing the Chairman's Guidance on Experiential Learning in PME Classrooms, Justin Anderson and Paige P. Price
Confronting Irregular Warfare in the South China Sea: Lessons Learned from Vietnam, Kim Cragin
Taking Stock of the Islamic State, Kim Cragin
The Elusive Promise of “Over-the-Horizon” Counterterrorism, Kim Cragin
Bolstering Biosecurity Amid the Biotechnology Revolution, Diane DiEuliis
Small, smart, many and cheaper: Competitive adaptation in modern warfare, T.X. Hammes
The Future of Hybrid Warfare, Frank Hoffman, Matt Neumeyer, and Benjamin Jensen
Lethal Targeting and Adaptation Failure in Terrorist Groups, Bryce Loidolt
Forward Persistence in Great Power Cyber Competition, Thomas F. Lynch III
Prisoner of the Caucasus?, Jeffrey Mankoff
Submissions from 2023
Private-sector research could pose a pandemic risk. Here’s what to do about it, Gerald L. Epstein
2023 Biodefense Posture Review, Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction
China's Indo-Pacific Folly, Andrew Taffer and David Wallsh
Why Xi Jinping Doesn't Trust His Own Military, Joel Wuthnow
Submissions from 2022
Allied Assurance and Integrated Deterrence in the Indo-Pacific, Justin Anderson
Russia's Cold War Perspective on Missile Defense in Europe, John P. Caves Jr. and M. Elaine Bunn
The PLA’s Strategic Support Force and AI Innovation, Amy Nelson and Gerald L. Epstein
Submissions from 2021
Arms Control in Today’s (Dis)Information Environment Part II, Justin Anderson
Deterring, Countering, and Defeating Conventional-Nuclear Integration, Justin Anderson and James R. McCue
China’s Hypersonic Weapons, Paul I. Bernstein and Dain Hancock
Biodefense and the return to great-power competition, Gerald L. Epstein
A Year Of Working Intentionally, Sarah Jacobs Gamberini
(Dis)trust and verify?: Arms Control in Today’s (Dis)Information Environment Part I, Sarah Jacobs Gamberini
Quantum Sensing's Potential Impacts on Strategic Deterrence and Modern Warfare, Sarah Jacobs Gamberini and Lawrence Rubin
Arms Control in Today’s (Dis)Information Environment Part III, Jaclyn A. Kerr
A Weapon of Mass Destruction Strategy for the 21st Century, Al Mauroni, Zak Kallenborn, Seth Carus, and Ron Fizer
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
Three’s Company? Prioritizing Trilateral Deterrence Against North Korea, Shane Smith and Brad Glosserman
Submissions from 2020
Social Media Weaponization: The Biohazard of Russian Disinformation Campaigns, Sarah Jacobs Gamberini
The biosecurity benefits of genetic engineering attribution, Gregory Lewis and Gerald L. Epstein
The rise of the futurists: The perils of predicting with futurethink, Alexander H. Montgomery and Amy J. Nelson
China’s Inopportune Pandemic Assertiveness, Joel Wuthnow
China's 'New-Type' Private Think Tanks: Is 'New' Better?, Joel Wuthnow and Dingding Chen