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Strategic Studies Institute and US Army War College Press
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Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania 5,149 followers
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About us
The Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) is the U.S. Army’s institute for geostrategic and national security research and analysis. SSI conducts global geostrategic research and analysis that creates and advances knowledge to influence solutions for national security problems facing the Army and the nation. SSI serves as a valuable source of ideas, criticism, innovative approaches, and independent analyses as well as a venue to expose external audiences to the U.S. Army’s contributions to the Nation. - Identify, develop, and promulgate key national security issues; - Analyze critical issues and publish findings and recommendations to inform Army, DoD, and national leadership of strategic options; - Act as a bridge to the broader international community of security scholars and practitioners. SSI is composed of civilian research professors, uniformed military officers, and a professional support staff. All have extensive credentials and experience. SSI is divided into two components: the Strategic Research and Analysis Department focuses on global, transregional, and functional issues, particularly those dealing with Army transformation and the Strategic Engagement Program creates and sustains partnerships with the global strategic community. In addition to its organic resources, SSI has a web of partnerships with strategic analysts around the world, including the foremost thinkers in the field of security and military strategy. In most years, about half of SSI’s publications are written by these external partners. The US Army War College Press is responsible for the publication and distribution of academic works generated by SSI and USAWC researchers, as well as external associates who research and study global national security issues. The Press is responsible for the quality and the editing of the work it publishes. https://press.armywarcollege.edu/. The Press also manages SSI's web and social media presence. https://dodcio.defense.gov/Social-Media/
- Website
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https://ssi.armywarcollege.edu/
External link for Strategic Studies Institute and US Army War College Press
- Industry
- Armed Forces
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 1954
- Specialties
- National Security, Research, Military, Landpower, Geostrategic Research, and Publishing
Locations
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Primary
47 Ashburn Dr
Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania 17013, US
Employees at Strategic Studies Institute and US Army War College Press
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Brian G. Carlson
Research Professor of Indo-Pacific Security Studies, China Landpower Studies Center, Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College
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John R. Deni, PhD
Research Professor of International Security Studies at Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College
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Richard Lacquement
Research Professor at US Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute and Director, National Security Policy Program (NSPP)
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Conrad Crane
Research Historian at the Strategic Studies Institute
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Strategic Studies Institute and US Army War College Press reposted this
Adam Lowther and Laura M. Thurston Goodroe, DLS "In fact, in many cases, that is the purview of a military press—loyal opposition. Starving military presses of funding or killing them outright shuts down the very discussion they were designed to facilitate."
Why Military Presses Matter — Global Security Review
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Join SSI researchers as they discuss the 2024 Annual Estimate of the Strategic Security Environment and its strategic research topics list. https://lnkd.in/euK5uMWK Michael E. Lynch, PhD John R. Deni, PhD Brennan Deveraux C. Anthony Pfaff, PhD Brian G. Carlson
2024 Annual Estimate of the Strategic Security Environment (Podcast)
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