Publications

The New Nuclear Age

July 9, 2026 Peter GarretsonRichard M. Harrison Issue 45

A Need for Three-Power Deterrence

Resurgent Nuclear Proliferation: What It Will Demand

Extended Deterrence at a Crossroads

Artificial Intelligence, Hypersonics, and the Illusion of Strategic Stability

Understanding the Threat of Nuclear Weapons in Space

A Constitutional Change Needs To Be Armenia’s Next Evolution

July 8, 2026 Ilan I. Berman Forbes

As long as Armenia’s constitution is still based on territorial claims that conflict with its neighbors, Yerevan’s recent strategic gains can still be reversed. Without that change, the current peace in the South Caucasus might last only as long as the current government remains in power in Yerevan. The United States and Armenia’s allies in the West have a stake in it lasting much longer.