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Congratulations to Dr. Thomas G. Mahnken, our editor for the Cambria Rapid Communications in Conflict and Security Series, on receiving the Joseph J. Kruzel Memorial Award for Distinguished Public Service, honoring his leadership in scholarship and national security #APSA2025

On Lawfare Daily, @dbyman talked to Evan Braden Montgomery and Toshi Yoshihara, at @CSBAdc, to discuss how China might use a blockade, subversion, and nuclear threats to intimidate Taiwan, the United States, and key regional states like Japan.
New piece from myself and @ToshiYoshihara that draws on our recent @TWQgw article.
China might use its expanding coercive toolkit to put Taiwan in the crosshairs, write @CSBAdc’s Evan Braden Montgomery and Toshi Yoshihara. U.S. strategy needs to be prepared to adapt. lawfaremedia.org/article/beijin…
Re-upping our newest @CSBAdc report on the Pentagon’s 8% relook: csbaonline.org/research/publi…
My @CSBAdc colleague @ToshiYoshihara and I have a new article out in @TWQgw on the Chinese threat to Taiwan— why invasion might be less likely than people think and the other coercive tools Beijing might employ instead if it attempts to seize the island twq.elliott.gwu.edu
How should we think about the Pentagon’s 8% budget relook? Check out @CSBAdc’s newest report: csbaonline.org/research/publi…
My colleagues and I are releasing a new @CSBAdc report today, which draws on a recent exercise to provide insights into (and lessons for) the Pentagon’s 8% relook.

We're hiring a Manager of Strategic Initiatives and Engagement! This role is ideal for someone interested in the business and external affairs side of defense who wants to grow the impact of research & analysis. Learn more and apply here: tinyurl.com/3p63wu6s

This morning, National Defense Strategy Commission Chair Jane Harman and Vice Chair, CSBA’s Counselor Eric Edelman, presented the Commission’s conclusions and recommendations before Congress. Watch here: tinyurl.com/4mmjdc2d
“Nuclear deterrence is the fundament on which everything else is built....It is not visible to American citizens,” but its availability “is the most powerful deterrent...to conflict,” says Vice Chair Eric Edelman. tinyurl.com/4mmjdc2d
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