Press | 2022

Will Inboden | Feb 14, 2022

Clements Executive Director Will Inboden was interviewed on Texas Standard today about a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine. He underscores the nature of current U.S., Ukrainian, and Russian actions and highlights some possibilities including a full invasion or a puppet government.

Brandon Wales | Feb 11, 2022

In this week’s Horns of a Dilemma, Bobby Chesney, director of the Strauss Center at the University of Texas, Austin, speaks with Brandon Wales, executive director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). 

Thomas Jamison | Feb 10, 2022

Former Clements predoctoral fellow Thomas Jamison recently published a new essay, “Alfred Thayer Mahan: The Influence of Sea Power Upon History as Strategy, Grand Strategy, and Polemic” on Classics of Strategy and Diplomacy.

Sheena Chestnut Greitens | Feb 10, 2022

Professor Sheena Greitens was quoted in Timothy McLaughlin’s recent The Atlantic article about how the pandemic has factored into China’s domestic political strategy under Xi Jinping’s leadership. 

Sheena Chestnut Greitens | Feb 09, 2022

Sheena Chestnut Greitens, Founding Director of the Asia Policy Program, was quoted on Bloomberg Quint about who may have a more positive opinion of China due to the Games. 

Hal Brands, Will Inboden | Feb 04, 2022

In this week’s episode of Horns of a Dilemma, we listen to a discussion between Clements Center Executive Director Will Inboden, and Professor Hal Brands of Johns Hopkins School for Advanced International Studies. They are talking about Brands’ new book, Twilight Struggle: What the Cold War Teaches Us About Great Power Rivalry Today. While the geopolitical rivalry…

Rosella Cappella Zielinski | Feb 03, 2022

Congratulations to visiting faculty fellow Rosella Cappella Zielinski on co-authoring a new article on battlefield coalitions in a special issue of The Journal of Strategic Studies.

Zoltán Fehér | Feb 02, 2022

Predoctoral fellow Zoltán Fehér wrote this piece on one of America’s most celebrated political scientists, Joseph Nye, to mark his 85th birthday.

Daniel J. Samet | Jan 28, 2022

Clements graduate fellow Daniel Samet recently co-authored this piece on Real Clear Defense on why the U.S. should pay more attention to China’s influence in the Middle East.

Sheena Chestnut Greitens | Jan 28, 2022

Sheena Chestnut Greitens, Founding Director of the Asia Policy Program, was quoted in Bloomberg regarding China’s plans for a protest-free Olympics despite its human rights record.

Sandra Fahy | Jan 28, 2022

In this week’s episode of Horns of a Dilemma, we hear from Professor Sandra Fahy of Carleton University about the way in which states use video evidence to try to falsely defend themselves against claims of human rights abuses.

Undergraduate Fellows visit the LBJ Ranch

Jan 28, 2022

We kicked off the Spring 2022 semester with a trip to the LBJ Ranch with our Undergraduate Fellows. Lynne Hudson, a retired Army nurse who served in Vietnam from 1967-1968, spoke to the group about her experience in the field, and former Clements Center Predoctoral Fellow Theo Milonopoulos led the students through a policy simulation exercise. Our Fellows also went on a tour of the ranch, stopping at the Junction School, the cemetery, the show barn and the Texas White House where President Johnson made important policy decisions during his presidency.

Will Inboden | Jan 25, 2022

On Thursday, January 27, at 12:00 EST join The Vandenberg Coalition and Clements Executive Director, Will Inboden, for a talk on his upcoming book, “The Peacemaker: Ronald Reagan in the White House and the World”. Zoom registration in link.  

Mary Sarotte | Jan 21, 2022

As the threat of Russian invasion looms over Ukraine, this week’s epsiode of Horns of a Dilemma helps to clarify the origins of the post-Cold War security structure in Europe and the role of NATO expansion and enlargement in defining both Western and Russian threat perception.

Mark Pomar | Jan 18, 2022

Mark Pomar, a Senior National Security Fellow at the Clements Center, was interviewed on Texas Standard about the U.S. approach to the current tensions in Ukraine.

Jan 18, 2022

The Global (Dis)Information Lab (“GDIL”) was established in 2020 at the University of Texas at Austin to encourage collaborative interdisciplinary academic research on the global circulation of misinformation, and disinformation via digital media.

Paul Edgar | Jan 14, 2022

In this week’s episode of Horns of a Dilemma, we continue with a panel discussion that follows author Wesley Morgan’s discussion of his book, The Hardest Place. If you haven’t listened to last week’s episode, which includes Morgan’s book talk, you may want to do so, since this week’s episode includes discussion of events that are covered…

Simon Miles | Jan 11, 2022

Former Clements graduate fellow Simon Miles appeared on the Reaganism podcast to discuss President Reagan’s foreign policy, including his strategy towards the Soviet Union.
Robert B. Neller | Jan 07, 2022

Distinguished Senior Fellow General Robert B. Neller (USMC, Retired) posted some New Year’s advice for Marines – and the rest of us! 

Wesley Morgan | Jan 07, 2022

In this episode of Horns of a Dilemma, the first of two parts, author Wesley Morgan discusses his book, The Hardest Place: The American Military Adrift in Afghanistan’s Pech Valley. Morgan has written an extraordinary biography of the American presence in Afghanistan, focusing on one particular place, and through the history of the American war in that…

Isabel Ayala | Jan 05, 2022

Isabel Ayala has been named to the 2023 class of Schwarzman scholars, one of the world’s most prestigious graduate fellowships, located at Schwarzman College on the campus of Tsinghua University in Beijing. 

Alexandra T. Evans | Jan 05, 2022

 Former Clements postdoctoral fellow Alexandra T. Evans co-authored a new RAND perspective, “Modernizing the U.S. Nuclear Triad: The Rationale for a New Intercontinental Ballistic Missile”.

Paul Edgar | Jan 05, 2022

Even the most ancient history is relevant to those who study modern geopolitics, strategy, and statecraft. On Classics of Strategy and Diplomacy, Clements Associate Director Paul Edgar details what a statue of King Idrimi tells us about the similarities between his time and ours.

William Inboden | Jan 04, 2022

How will history remember 2021? POLITICO Magazine asked 18 historians to envision the entry for the year in a hypothetical future history book. William Inboden, Executive Director of the Clements Center for National Security, was one of the chosen contributors.