by Harvard National Security Journal | Feb 3, 2025 | Featured, Main Articles, Volume 16
Articles Protecting the U.S. National Security State from a Rogue President By Laura A. Dickinson The presidency of Donald Trump revealed weaknesses in the U.S. constitutional structure and its legal rules, weaknesses that had been covered over for most of our history...
by Laura A. Dickinson | Jan 12, 2025 | Featured, Main Articles, Volume 16
Laura A. Dickinson* [This essay is available in PDF at this link] Abstract The presidency of Donald Trump revealed weaknesses in the U.S. constitutional structure and its legal rules, weaknesses that had been covered over for most of our history because presidents of...
by "Mark" Min Seong Kim | Jan 12, 2025 | Featured, Main Articles, Volume 16
“Mark” Min Seong Kim* [This essay is available in PDF at this link] Abstract Justified as a national security law, the CHIPS and Science Act (“CHIPS Act”) channels an unprecedented $53 billion federal investment to reshore semiconductor production and...
by Francesca Giannoni-Crystal | Jan 12, 2025 | Featured, Main Articles, Volume 16
Francesca Giannoni-Crystal* [This essay is available in PDF at this link] Abstract This paper explores the issue of defending national activities on the Moon—the first celestial body that will be subject to human activities. Concentrated resources, insufficient...
by Dillon Guthrie | Jan 12, 2025 | Featured, Main Articles, Volume 16
Dillon Guthrie* [This essay is available in PDF at this link] Abstract Once dismissed for decades, the topic of unidentified anomalous phenomena (“UAP”), previously labeled as unidentified aerial phenomena and unidentified flying objects (“UFOs”), now attracts the...