To help its audience understand the historical context and possible consequences, KPBS sought the expertise of Erik Gartzke, Director of cPASS.Ĭoercion through Cyberspace: The Stability-Instability Paradox RevisitedĮrik Gartzke and Jon Lindsay's chapter "Coercion through Cyberspace: The Stability-Instability Paradox Revisited" was published in the Greenhill & Krause edited volume.ĬPASS co-sponsored the National Security Policy Speaker Series with GPS nuclear weapons, in particular smaller tactical nuclear weapons. Trump Policy Spotlights San Diego's Nuclear PastĪccording to recently released Nuclear Posture Review, the Trump Administration wants to boost the number of U.S. International Studies Association (ISA) Convention April 4-7ĬPASS members will be participating in the following panels on April 4-7, 2018: Dynamic Force: Military Mobilization, Demobilization, and Force Structure Roundtable on Rob Trager's Book, Diplomacy: Communication and the Origins of International Order Domestic Power of Rules in Conflict and Security Cyberspace and Conflict: New Actors, New Capabilities.New Incentives for War? Sovereignty, Geopolitics, and Power Projection Economics and Security War and Peace: Determinants of War and Peace The Power of Peacemaking: External and Internal Sources of LeverageĬPASS is holding its orientation for potential first year PhD students on Tuesday, Mafrom 11:00AM to 12:00PM in the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), Room 145E. Jon Lauder, Nonprofileration Policy Education Center (NPEC) Board Member, will be speaking on May 21, 2018. Brad Roberts from Lawrence Livermore will be speaking on April 23,2018.