Jesse Humpal
@jessehumpal
I tweet about succeeding despite background, organizational learning, and global security | Ph.D. | Military Officer | Former Sp-Ed Student
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In an age of silent cyber-wars and infrastructure shocks, resilience is the new frontline. Thrilled to co-author this piece with Alex Noyes on why the U.S. needs a whole-of-society, total-defense strategy brookings.edu/articles/why-t…
My latest for The Brookings Institution, w/ the prolific Jesse Humpal, making the case for a defense strategy based on resilience. America’s adversaries are already waging war across the spectrum of conflict. We need total defense for an age of total war brookings.edu/articles/why-t…
In new research, Alex Noyes & Jesse Humpal outline the case for a U.S. defense strategy based on resilience. They argue that in an age of modern warfare, America must take a whole-of-society approach that engages every sector and every citizen. Read ⬇️ brook.gs/3L05CKS
"If America hardens its critical infrastructure and weaves robust continuity plans into every sector, an enemy like China or Russia would doubt that any bolt-from-the-blue strike or covert campaign would succeed," write Alex Noyes & Jesse Humpal: brook.gs/3L05CKS
Grateful to Brookings Foreign Policy for sharing this piece. Alex Noyes and I argue that building resilience across society is essential to national defense.
My (final) likely opus article on security force assistance (SFA) with Dr. Will Reno…probably will be the last peer reviewed article I ever publish on military assistance and security cooperation since the Pentagon is killing off SFA basically: militarystrategymagazine.com/article/securi…
How can the U.S. best protect itself against adversaries? Alex Noyes & Jesse Humpal make the case for "total defense," a strategy that engages every citizen, business, and institution in guarding the country’s security and way of life. brook.gs/3L05CKS
Grateful to Brookings Foreign Policy for sharing this piece. Alex Noyes and I argue that building resilience across society is essential to national defense.
Yes, I’m a broken record on resilience. But it’s critical to mitigating America’s vulnerabilities to hybrid threats. My latest, w/ Kevin Stringer, in Small Wars Journal on what the US can learn from Lithuania The Brookings Institution Irregular Warfare Initiative smallwarsjournal.com/2025/11/06/lit…
What can the U.S. learn from Lithuania's total defense system? In Small Wars Journal, Alex Noyes and Kevin Stringer argue that U.S. should draw on Lithuania's innovative civil defense system to form a civil defense corps that will enhance national readiness. brook.gs/4hKUQV3
Agree! The idea is getting some real traction globally. But much work remains to be done on how to actually implement, esp in complex US context Cc craig newmark Jesse Humpal
ICYMI my latest, for Small Wars Journal, taking lessons from “total defense” strategies abroad and applying them to homeland/civil defense. Brookings Foreign Policy Brookings Foreign Policy craig newmark Nolan Peterson Jesse Humpal Irregular Warfare Initiative Mike Nelson