Harrison Menke, a recent graduate of Defense and Strategic Studies, has been published in RealClearDefense.com. His article is titled “Russia’s Dangerous Strategy of Nuclear Coercion.” Harrison's studies focused on nuclear deterrence and Russian nuclear strategy. His thesis examined Russian nuclear posture with regard to Europe. Harrison's writings have appeared in US News … [Read more...] about Recent DSS Graduate has Article Published
The college is proud of the latest faculty to be featured in Mind’s Eye: Mike Stout (SOC/ANT), Jamaine Abidogun (HST), David Romano (PLS). A web link to the publication is found at https://blogs.missouristate.edu/mindseye/ … [Read more...] about Three faculty members featured in Mind’s Eye
Romano, who holds the Thomas G. Strong Chair for Middle Eastern Studies in the political science department, has written two books tackling life-and-death questions that affect Kurds in Iraq, Iran, Syria and Turkey. He also dissects everything from Iranian nuclear negotiations to American influence on the Iraqi constitution in his column for the Kurdish newspaper … [Read more...] about David Romano studies Life and Death in the Middle East
DSS graduate Jennifer Bradley (Class of 2007) is a senior analyst at US Strategic Command, Offutt Air Force Base. She authored an article for a special issue of the Air University's Journal, Air and Space Power Journal. Jennifer's article, entitled "Increasing Uncertainty: The Dangers of Relying on Conventional Forces for Nuclear Deterrence" was one of only seven articles … [Read more...] about DSS graduate has article published
Kristy Coffin, junior psychology and sociology student at Missouri State University, is part of the sociology research assistant (SOC RA) program. The program allows Coffin to take part in two different research projects for the Center for Social Science and the Public Policy Research Center. The first project is a study of religious congregations and their civic engagement … [Read more...] about Student researches impact of Springfield social programs