Emeritus Chair in Strategy
The Emeritus 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 Emeritus Chair in Strategy is affiliated with the Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy, which was established and endowed in honor of CSIS’s first director and cofounder, Admiral Arleigh A. Burke. Together, the Burke Chair in Strategy and the Emeritus Chair in Strategy publish a wide range of analysis on key strategic challenges facing the United States and the world.
Dr. Anthony H. Cordesman, former Burke Chair in Strategy, previously held the Emeritus Chair in Strategy. Dr. Cordesman was an active scholar at CSIS and was 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. The website of the Emeritus Chair will also contain all of the analyses formerly placed on the Burke Chair website by Dr. Cordesman, including reference work on the military balance, NATO, China, MENA region, and the lessons of war.
The Emeritus Chair will continue to release new reports and working documents. The latter will be revised on an ongoing basis and updated frequently to the web page. As a result, much of the material provided in this section should be regarded as working material that is subject to update.
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Strategy and the Congressional National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023
Commentary by Anthony H. Cordesman — December 7, 2022
A World in Crisis: The “Winter Wars” of 2022–2023
Report by Anthony H. Cordesman and Paul Cormarie — November 15, 2022
Further Definitions of the Biden Administration’s National Security Strategy
Commentary by Anthony H. Cordesman — November 1, 2022
NATO Force Planning and the Impact of the Ukraine War
Commentary by Anthony H. Cordesman and Paul Cormarie — October 24, 2022
Major Powers and Strategic Partners: A Graphic Net Assessment
Commentary by Anthony H. Cordesman — October 18, 2022
The CNO’s Navigation Plan for 2022: A Critique
Report by Anthony H. Cordesman — September 8, 2022
The Fiscal Year 2023 Defense Budget Submission: A Strategic Intellectual Vacuum
Commentary by Anthony H. Cordesman — March 29, 2022
The Biden Administration: Strategy and Reshaping the National Security Budget
Report by Anthony H. Cordesman and Grace Hwang — February 16, 2021
The Gulf and Iran’s Capabilities for Asymmetric Warfare
Report by Anthony H. Cordesman — January 13, 2020
NATO’s “Brain Death” Burdensharing Blunders: Focusing on the Right Investment, Force Strength, and Readiness Needs
Report by Anthony H. Cordesman — November 21, 2019