
Texas National Security Review
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A rigorous, policy-relevant journal on national & international security, brought to you by @UTAustin in association with @StraussCenter and @ClementsCenter
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Students, submit your paper on topics related to intel & nat'l security for the 11th Annual “Bobby R. Inman Award” for Student Scholarship on Intelligence! Winners awarded cash prizes. Submit by 6/30. Info at bit.ly/3o1XMp3. Strauss Center Clements Center The LBJ School






Editor-in-Chief Sheena Chestnut Greitens introduces our upcoming issue with a look at our "world in flux." From shifting global power dynamics to a critical juncture for higher education, she explores why rigorous, accessible scholarship is more vital than ever. tnsr.org/2025/06/when-c…

In her latest article, Sheena Chestnut Greitens reminds us that while today’s challenges feel unique, history can offer a map. It shows us how others navigated through "world-breaking" times and found ways to rebuild. tnsr.org/2025/06/when-c…




In her compelling introduction to our upcoming issue, Editor-in-Chief Sheena Chestnut Greitens offers a vital perspective for navigating our current era of profound disruption.


South Korea's military modernization has significantly weakened the threat of North Korean artillery. But does this make the peninsula more or less stable? In our most recent article, Nick Anderson and Daryl Press use a new model to answer this question. tnsr.org/2025/06/lost-s…

What is the nature of the North Korean artillery threat to Seoul? Daryl Press and I examine this question using military campaign analysis in the latest issue of Texas National Security Review. [1/3]


Our new article by Nicholas D. Anderson (Nick Anderson) and Daryl G. Press argues that the erosion of North Korea's conventional military power, while seemingly positive, may actually increase the risks of crisis instability and nuclear escalation. tnsr.org/2025/06/lost-s…


ICYMI: When Conventional Wisdom Fails -- Sheena Chestnut Greitens Texas National Security Review tnsr.org/2025/06/when-c…


New research from LBJ’s Sheena Chestnut Greitens explores how rethinking old assumptions can help the U.S. navigate rising global tensions, shifting power, and challenges to higher education—offering a personal take on what smart national security looks like today. tnsr.org/2025/06/when-c…
