Faculty at the Josef Korbel School share their research widely in books, articles, and commentary. Through their published work, faculty engage with ideas and other experts to shape academic and public discourse on the most important and timely issues in global and public affairs.
Full Citation: Meisel, C., & Mckee, K. (2023, September 24). Coups are making a comeback. The Hill. https://thehill.com/opinion/international/4201818-coups-are-making-a-comeback/
Meisel, C., Moyer, J., Burrows, M. J., & Petry, C. (2023, August 6). The Russian Invasion of Ukraine Is Boosting the Potential for U.S. Influence Abroad. https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/russian-invasion-ukraine-boosting-potential-us-influence-abroad
Full Citation: Meisel, C., & Szymanski-Burgos, A. (2023, December 2). Why Many Nigeriens Want Russia in and the West Out. Time Magazine. https://time.com/6301177/niger-african-support-russia/
Full Citation: Meisel, C., & McKee, K. (2023, August 2). The trouble with labeling China an 'enemy'. Time Magazine. https://thehill.com/opinion/international/4131578-the-trouble-with-labeling-china-an-enemy/
Full Citation: Meisel, C. (2023, July 19). The Pentagon is the wrong agency to lead the new US deterrence strategy. Defense One. https://www.defenseone.com/ideas/2023/07/pentagon-wrong-agency-lead-new-us-deterrence-strategy/388676/
Full Citation: Meisel, Collin J., Caleb L. Petry, Jonathan D. Moyer, and Mathew Burrows. n.d. “Spheres of Influence in the Coming Decades: Four Alternative Scenarios.” Stimson.
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