Read our latest collection of our writings in this edition of American Security Quarterly – with a special lead of American Competitiveness
It’s easy to become distracted by the sensationalism associated with the fiscal cliff, Benghazi, cabinet nominations, and gun control. While ASP agrees that all of these are important issues, it is still wise to refocus our energy on long term solutions to perennial problems that effect our national security. Read the latest issues of ASQ, discussing these issues here.
2012 was an exciting year for ASP. We have written on a wide range of diverse subjects, from Syria, drones, nuclear weapons, climate change, public diplomacy and to analysis on next generation energy issues. Here is a collection of our top twenty blog reads in 2012.
As the United States looks toward the next four years of foreign policy, there are critical issues that the country must grapple with. All of these challenges are also opportunities to push ahead and think of new solutions.They are not insurmountable.
Here is an overview of the issues we at the American Security Project believe are critical challenges to our national security.
This edition of the American Security Quarterly contains work by our board members, staff, and adjunct fellows. Topics range from a national security strategy, public diplomacy, climate change, drones, fusion and biofuels.
ASP is organized around the belief that honest public discussion of national security requires a better-informed citizenry–one that understands the dangers and opportunities of the 21st century, the spectrum of available responses, and the benefits and drawbacks of each course of action. Here you can find a collection of our fact-sheets and other related papers to assist in “what you need to know in national security”.