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.
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.
In this commentary with the Modern War Institute at West Point, Collin makes a case for how and why material measures continue to offer an important guide to measuring power at the national level.
Collin's latest commentary in War on the Rocks was just published May 8, 2023. Meisel argues that focusing only on the deterrence failures in Ukraine at the expense of deterrence successes in Europe muddies conversations about deterrence and risks drawing
Verhagen, W., Meziere, M. E., Bohl, D. K., Howe, B., Moyer J. M. (2022). "Guinea-Bissau: Exploring Alternative Futures of Development. Report 2: The Cost of Not Going Green."
This journal article presents a new multidimensional measure of relative national capabilities and forecasts using the International Futures model across 29 alternative scenarios.
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