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Acheson Prize

First Place — On the Shores of Bab-el-Mandeb: Assessing China’s First Overseas Military Base in Djibouti and  Chinese Grand Strategic Vision for the Horn of Africa and Indian Ocean

Posted on June 3, 2018 by Monica Wang

Image caption:  U.S. Navy Sailors assigned to Camp Lemonnier walk on the deck of the Chinese hospital ship, Ark Peace, in the Port of Djibouti, August 28, ...

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Essays

The Survival of the Syrian Ba’ath Party: Domestic Politics or International Support?

Posted on April 30, 2018 by Marwan Safar Jalani

This piece was originally published in the Spring 2018 issue of the Yale Review of International Studies. Photo caption: The Syrian dynasty. Introduction While ...

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Reviews

Book Review: The Diffusion of Military Power by Michael C. Horowitz

Posted on February 25, 2018 by Nikolaj Hoejer

Summary In his book ‘The Diffusion of Military Power” Michael C. Horowitz presents an adoption-capacity theory that seeks to explain when and how states success...

Column

Cyber-defense Strategies for Contending with Non-state Actors: A Review and Assessment of Existing Proposals

Posted on December 23, 2017 by Elisabeth Siegel

Introduction With the development of cyberspace and the Internet beginning in the 1980s and 1990s, new potential avenues for warfare and other hostile actions h...

Column

North Korean Nuclear Proliferation: Causes and Responses

Posted on December 11, 2017 by Juan Otoya-Vanini

North Korea’s nuclear proliferation has long been a significant worry in world politics and for North Korea’s neighbors. Since 2002, North Korea has renewed its...

Column/Essays

A Question of Necessity? Need for Clarity on Torture in Israeli Law

Posted on November 27, 2017 by Henry Suckow-Ziemer

2017 marks the 50th anniversary of the Six-Day War, a deeply impactful conflict with ramifications still felt today. While the most visible result of Israel’s l...

Essays/Acheson Prize

Third Place – Advancing Deterrence and Eradicating Agency: The 1920 Iraqi Revolt and the Emergence of Aerial Control in Iraq

Posted on June 22, 2015 by Zoe Rubin / 0 Comment

“Air power may either end war or end civilization.”  — Winston Churchill, House of Commons, 14 March 1933 In the spring of 1920, British a...

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