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Burke Chair in Strategy

The Burke Chair in Strategy provides political and military analysis of key strategic challenges facing the United States, including the Middle East, U.S. national security, global military balance, asymmetric warfare, and global energy security.


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The Burke Chair publishes a wide range of analysis on key strategic challenges facing the United States and the world. Read our work on the Middle East, U.S. national security, the global military balance, and more.
 

The Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy was established and endowed in honor of CSIS’s first director and cofounder, Admiral Arleigh A. Burke. The chair honors one of the United States’ greatest naval officers for his service during World War II, his role as a peacemaker during the Korean conflict, his inspired leadership as chief of naval operations, and for his unflagging commitment to CSIS since its founding in 1962.

Held by Anthony H. Cordesman, the Burke Chair is one of the premier sources for analysis of key strategic challenges facing the United States and the world. Efforts include Middle East issues, U.S. national security, lessons of war analysis, the global military balance, asymmetric warfare, and global energy security.

Several books have been published in association with each of these projects and can be purchased online from the CSIS Press. In addition, Burke Chair projects often include the steady development of working documents and reports, which are revised on an ongoing basis, and updated frequently to the Web site. As a result, all of the material provided in this section should be regarded as working material that is subject to update. To provide suggestions or corrections to any material, please send your comments to the Office of the Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy at BurkeChair@csis.org.

Burke Chair in Strategy

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Commentary
Losing on All Fronts: The Mattis Resignation and Trump’s Failed Strategies for America’s Wars
By Anthony H. Cordesman
December 20, 2018
Report
The Arab Gulf States and Iran: Military Spending, Modernization, and the Shifting Military Balance
By Anthony H. Cordesman, Nicholas Harrington
December 12, 2018
Report
Chinese Grand Strategy – A Net Assessment: Cooperation, Competition and/or Conflict
By Anthony H. Cordesman
November 29, 2018
Commentary
Saudi Arabia, the Gulf, and the United States: Abizaid's Mission Possible?
By Anthony H. Cordesman
November 19, 2018
Report
China and the New Strategic Nuclear Arms Race
By Anthony H. Cordesman
November 15, 2018
Report
America's FY2020 Defense Strategy and Programming Crisis
By Anthony H. Cordesman
November 13, 2018
Commentary
Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Khashoggi: The Human Rights Lessons for the United States
By Anthony H. Cordesman
October 24, 2018
Commentary
The Khashoggi Tragedy and U.S. Strategic Interests in the Gulf: Finding the Right Solution
By Anthony H. Cordesman
October 22, 2018
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