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Sheena Chestnut Greitens

@sheenagreitens

National security, China/Asia, dictatorship & democracy. @UTAustin @TheLBJSchool @ClementsCenter @StraussCenter. Nonres fellow @CarnegieEndow. RT≠Endorse.

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Regarding inter-Korean relations, "Lee Jae-myung’s stated platform offers a more cautious vision than some of his predecessors," writes Sheena Chestnut Greitens. "South Korea’s next president cannot ignore the changing reality of North Korea’s policies and behavior."

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Earlier this month, Director Sheena Chestnut Greitens was interviewed by a journalist in Seoul on the current state of the US-Korea alliance & building Korean studies in Texas with a focus on economics, security & tech 🇺🇸🇰🇷 🔗: seoul.co.kr/news/editOpini…

Earlier this month, Director <a href="/SheenaGreitens/">Sheena Chestnut Greitens</a> was interviewed by a journalist in Seoul on the current state of the US-Korea  alliance &amp;  building Korean studies in Texas with a focus on economics, security &amp; tech 🇺🇸🇰🇷

🔗: seoul.co.kr/news/editOpini…
Isaac B. Kardon (@ibkardon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great convo with Meg Rithmire of Harvard Business School on "Party-State Capitalism" -- she ably covers topics of major consequence to US-China economic relations, shedding light on how the party seeks to harness markets and private firms & what happened to Jack Ma carnegieendowment.org/podcasts/the-w…

Lawfare (@lawfare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Where and how a conflict starts, among other factors, will affect what kind of war it will be. Sheena Chestnut Greitens outlines the questions defense planners should be asking when considering a future was with China. lawfaremedia.org/article/planni…

Where and how a conflict starts, among other factors, will affect what kind of war it will be. 
<a href="/SheenaGreitens/">Sheena Chestnut Greitens</a> outlines the questions defense planners should be asking when considering a future was with China. lawfaremedia.org/article/planni…
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DoD's "pacing scenario" is now a fait accompli attack on Taiwan. Thanks to Lawfare Daniel Byman for the chance to outline some questions defense planners should be thinking about in the case of future conflict with China.

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IWI is the place for scholars with research on irregular warfare topics to reach a practitioner/policymaker audience! Love this piece by Sheena Chestnut Greitens & Isaac B. Kardon based on recent International Security publication. Share your work thru @irregwarfare buff.ly/EbDqSUL

IWI is the place for scholars with research on irregular warfare topics to reach a practitioner/policymaker audience! Love this piece by <a href="/SheenaGreitens/">Sheena Chestnut Greitens</a> &amp; <a href="/IBKardon/">Isaac B. Kardon</a> based on recent <a href="/IntSecHarvard/">International Security</a> publication.

Share your work thru @irregwarfare

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Australia is broadly aligned with the US view of security in the Indo-Pacific. But Washington has misunderstood much about Australian strategic policy. I call out four expectation gaps—and the crucial need to win social license from the Australian public. carnegieendowment.org/posts/2025/06/…

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In the early 1960s, the US considered but decided not to attack China's nuclear program. Some key considerations: -The US was unlikely to destroy all key facilities -Even "success" might only produce modest delay -Botched attack could undermine U.S. reputation

In the early 1960s, the US considered but decided not to attack China's nuclear program. Some key considerations:

-The US was unlikely to destroy all key facilities
-Even "success" might only produce modest delay
-Botched attack could undermine U.S. reputation
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.Herb Lin has five principles he believes should guide the responsible application of #AI in a nuclear weapons context. Read more in the Texas National Security Review ↘️ ow.ly/xmah50WhcHw

Melissa Chan (@melissakchan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🇯🇵🇰🇷 Sheena Chestnut Greitens had really smart things to say about the Indo-Pacific picture six months into Trump's presidency. Countries are taking initiative, but the US has also stayed engaged, even if policies can be inconsistent. 🔗 FULL CONVERSATION HERE: bit.ly/4npKtbI

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【🇨🇳Safeguarding National Security II🇭🇰】 EP4️⃣Common Tactic of Colour Revolutions—Online Radicalisation A young woman recalls how radical msgs online brainwashed her into breaking the law amid the 2019 riots & how society & her family helped her start afresh upon her imprisonment

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Besides the expulsion of Miao, which was expected, what is more noteworthy is the expulsion of Vice Admiral Li Hanjun, chief of staff of the People’s Liberation Army Navy, and Liu Shipeng, deputy chief engineer at state-owned China National Nuclear Corporation, from the National

Besides the expulsion of Miao, which was expected, what is more noteworthy is the expulsion of Vice Admiral Li Hanjun, chief of staff of the People’s Liberation Army Navy, and Liu Shipeng, deputy chief engineer at state-owned China National Nuclear Corporation, from the National
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This week, the Dalai Lama didn’t mention China in his statement, but said that the responsibility for finding his successor rested solely with his office, the Gaden Phodrang Trust, and that “no one else has any such authority to interfere in this matter.” wsj.com/world/the-dala…

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I would like to express sincere condolences to all the families who have lost loved ones, in particular their daughters, who were at the summer camp, in the disaster caused by flooding of the Guadalupe River in Texas in the United States. We pray for them.