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Beacon and Warning: Sherman Kent, Scientific Hubris, and the CIA’s Office of National Estimates

Beacon and Warning: Sherman Kent, Scientific Hubris, and the CIA’s Office of National Estimates

Sherman Kent, the Yale historian who directed the Office of National Estimates from 1952 to 1967, is a legend at the CIA, revered for professionalizing U.S. intelligence analysis. His analytic doctrine, steeped as it was in a commitment to reason and method,…

Introducing TNSR’s Fourth Issue: Allies & Enemies

Introducing TNSR’s Fourth Issue: Allies & Enemies

This past summer, after 31 years as a member of its editorial leadership team, Sean Lynn Jones announced his retirement from running International Security. Sean is a giant among journal editors and will be missed.

Introducing TNSR’s Third Issue: From Superpower to Insurgent

Introducing TNSR’s Third Issue: From Superpower to Insurgent

The chair of TNSR's editorial board, Francis J. Gavin, introduces our third issue.

Introducing TNSR’s Second Issue: The Guesswork of Statecraft

Introducing TNSR’s Second Issue: The Guesswork of Statecraft

The chair of TNSR's editorial board, Frank Gavin, introduces our second issue.

TNSR: Who We Are, What We Do, and Why You Should Care

TNSR: Who We Are, What We Do, and Why You Should Care

The Texas National Security Review launches today. What do you need to know about this ambitious project aimed at changing the way we generate policy-relevant and policy-accessible knowledge about the world's toughest challenges?