Jonathan R. Hunt (@jrhuntx) 's Twitter Profile
Jonathan R. Hunt

@jrhuntx

Asst Prof of Strategic Deterrence @NavalWarCollege | Co-editor, "The Reagan Moment;" Author, "The Nuclear Club" | PERSONAL VIEWS, don’t speak for NWC, USN, DoD.

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The experiences of Libya, Iran, and Ukraine, three non-nuclear states that were attacked or invaded by nuclear powers, serve as stark warnings to others, argues U.S. Naval War College’s Jonathan R. Hunt. bit.ly/4lpa0j3

The experiences of Libya, Iran, and Ukraine, three non-nuclear states that were attacked or invaded by nuclear powers, serve as stark warnings to others, argues <a href="/NavalWarCollege/">U.S. Naval War College</a>’s <a href="/JRHunTx/">Jonathan R. Hunt</a>. bit.ly/4lpa0j3
Stephen Herzog (@herzogsm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/8 Happy to report that I have a new #OpenAccess article out w/Lauren Sukin & Alexander Lanoszka in the Journal of Conflict Resolution. We examine the efficacy of U.S. attempts to reassure other countries and their populations during the Russo-Ukrainian War. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00…

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Happy to report that I have a new #OpenAccess article out w/<a href="/Lauren_Sukin/">Lauren Sukin</a> &amp; <a href="/ALanoszka/">Alexander Lanoszka</a> in the Journal of Conflict Resolution. We examine the efficacy of U.S. attempts to reassure other countries and their populations during the Russo-Ukrainian War.  journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00…
Dr. Jeffrey Lewis (@armscontrolwonk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am so pleased to see Richard Speier's magnificent 1995 history of the MTCR available online. carnegieendowment.org/research/1995/…

Everything Price Sufferer (but especially eggs) (@agraybee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are a lot of good criticisms of the SAT itself as a test but the alternative is going by the essay about your transformative journey through the Peruvian mountains that your parents paid for.