Security and Strategy: A Collection of Essays, Issue Five Now Available

We are delighted to announce the release of the fifth issue of our foreign policy journal: Security and Strategy: A Collection of Essays. Security and Strategy serves to kindle discussion of U.S. strategic competition by providing a platform for a new generation of policymakers to express and expound on concepts and opportunities they think are critical to helping the United States win the competitions with its adversaries.

Please see below for a list of the articles that were published both digitally and in print. 

The Hidden Front

Winning the War of Ideas: A U.S. Strategy for the Twenty-First-Century Information Domain Thomas Kenna (SSS China 2024-2025)

How the United States Can Fight and Win in the Cognitive Domain Max Lesser (SSS China 2024-2025)

Unveiling Iranian Power

Why U.S. Negotiations with Iran Failed: The Myth of the Regime’s Moderates Tamara Berens (SSS Iran 2024-2025)

The Most Powerful Man in Iran: Ayatollah Khamenei’s Ideological Tenets, Scope of Power, and Confrontations with the West Shannon Walsh (SSS Iran 2024-2025)

Strength and Steel

Recalibrating the Defense Industrial Base for Systems Competition Brady Helwig (SSS China 2024-2025)

Amphibious Warships: The Joint Force’s Swiss Army Knife Gabrielle Moran (SSS Iran 2024-2025)

The Myth of the Security Dilemma in Alliance Politics: Offense-Defense Indistinguishability in Alliance Formation Will Kielm (SSS Russia 2024-2025)