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Vol. 2, Iss. 1: Clarity and Quagmire (February 2019)
(Texas National Security Review, 2019-02)
The U.S. Navy’s Loss of Command of the Seas to China and How to Regain It (Winter 2021)
(Texas National Security Review, 2021)
In 2005, a U.S. Navy plan was forwarded to Congress: It entailed reducing force structure and transforming to a capabilities-based forward force posture. However, the Navy continued to pursue unattainable force levels and, ...
Crossroads: Counter-terrorism and the Internet (February 2019)
(Texas National Security Review, 2019-02)
Vol. 3, Iss. 2: The Use and Abuse of Strategy (Spring 2020)
(Texas National Security Review, 2020)
The End of the End of History: Reimagining U.S. Foreign Policy for the 21st Century (February 2019)
(Texas National Security Review, 2019-02)
Artificial Intelligence, International Competition, and the Balance of Power (May 2018)
(Texas National Security Review, 2018-05)
Assessing Soviet Economic Performance During the Cold War: A Failure of Intelligence? (February 2018)
(Texas National Security Review, 2018-02)
Choosing Primacy: U.S. Strategy and Global Order at the Dawn of the Post-Cold War Era (February 2018)
(Texas National Security Review, 2018-02)
Rethinking the Bomb: Nuclear Weapons and American Grand Strategy (November 2018)
(Texas National Security Review, 2018)
Captain Professor Sir: Some Lessons from Michael Howard (Spring 2020)
(Texas National Security Review, 2020)