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Commissioned for the
Princeton Project launch
conference
U.S. National Security Strategy Lenses and Landmarks by Richard K. Betts
Commissioned by the
Grand Strategic Choices working group
Non-Military Strategies for Countering Islamist Terrorism: Lessons Learned from Past Counterinsurgencies by Kurt M. Campbell and Richard Weitz
Dealing with the Collapse of a Nuclear-Armed State by Michael O'Hanlon
The Use of Preventive Force as an Element of US National Strategy by James Steinberg
Commissioned by the
State Security & Transnational
Threats working group
The Evolving Threat from Militant Jihadist Groups; a Discussion of Underlying Causes; Some Thoughts on the Future of Terrorism and Some Policy Recommendations by Peter Bergen
Transnational
Threats to National Security: Daniel Deudney's Case Against
Linking Environmental Degradation and National Security by
David P. Fidler
Commissioned by the
Reconstruction & Development
working group
Stability, State-Building and Development Assistance: an outside perpsective by Ashraf Ghani, Michael Carnahan and Clare Lockhart
Commissioned by the
Anti-Americanism
working group
Anti-Americanism and the Pursuit of Politics by Russell A. Berman
The Economic Impact of Anti-Americanism by Nusrat Choudhury
Reinvigorating U.S. Diplomacy: A Review of Recent Studies by Matthew Moneyhon
Anti-Americanism and Violence by Carl Robichaud and Rachel Goldbrenner
Documenting the Phenomenon of Anti-Americanism by Nicole Speulda
Commissioned by the
Relative Threat Assessment
working group
Relative Threat Assessment Working Group Background Briefing Paper by Dara Kay Cohen
Strategic Planning for U.S. National Security: A Project Solarium for the 21st Century by
Michèle A. Flournoy and Shawn W. Brimley
The Uses of Threat Assessment in Historical Perspective: Perception, Misperception and Political Will by Christopher Preble
Commissioned by the
Foreign
Policy Infrastructure & Global Institutions working group
The Democracy Bureaucracy: The Infrastructure of American Democracy Promotion by Thomas O. Melia
Reform and Innovation in Stabilization, Reconstruction and Development by William L. Nash and Ciara Knudsen
Intelligence Reform: Progress, Remaining Deficiencies, and Next Steps by Jordan Tama
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