Doyle Hodges

Dealers in Hope? Leadership in the Russia-Ukraine War

March 10, 2023
Rose McDermott and Doyle Hodges
Dealers in Hope? Leadership in the Russia-Ukraine War

Keeping Civil-Military Relations Civil

November 4, 2022
Risa Brooks, Alice Hunt Friend, Doyle Hodges, and Ronald R. Krebs
Keeping Civil-Military Relations Civil

History is What States Make of It

June 24, 2022
Andrew Ehrhardt and Doyle Hodges
History is What States Make of It

From Ukraine and Beyond: Unpacking the Sino-Russian Relationship

April 22, 2022
Zack Cooper, Melanie Marlowe, Christopher Preble, and Doyle Hodges
From Ukraine and Beyond: Unpacking the Sino-Russian Relationship

The Army, the Government, and the People in the Russo-Ukrainian War

April 8, 2022
Michael Kofman, Mark Pomar, Alexandra Sukalo, and Doyle Hodges
The Army, the Government, and the People in the Russo-Ukrainian War

How Technology Changes Arms Control

November 12, 2021
Jane Vaynman and Doyle Hodges
How Technology Changes Arms Control

MAD COWs and Practical Wisdom

September 10, 2021
John Emery and Doyle Hodges
MAD COWs and Practical Wisdom

Insurgency is Easier than Governing: The Future of the Taliban in Afghanistan

September 3, 2021
Scott R. Anderson, Vanda Felbab-Brown, and Doyle Hodges
Insurgency is Easier than Governing: The Future of the Taliban in Afghanistan

Writing and Editing on the Rocks

August 27, 2021
Megan Oprea and Doyle Hodges
Writing and Editing on the Rocks

Growing and Shrinking

July 23, 2021
Jim Goldgeier, Alexandra Hall Hall, and Doyle Hodges
Growing and Shrinking

Tripped Up About Tripwires

July 16, 2021
Paul Poast, Dan Reiter, and Doyle Hodges
Tripped Up About Tripwires

Remembering What I’ve Never Known

May 31, 2021
Doyle Hodges
Remembering What I’ve Never Known

Gender and Security

April 16, 2021
Hilary Matfess, Robert Nagel, and Doyle Hodges
Gender and Security

Thank Me for My Service: Military Exceptionalism and the Civ-Mil Gap

March 12, 2021
Susan Bryant, Brett Swaney, Heidi Urben, and Doyle Hodges
Thank Me for My Service: Military Exceptionalism and the Civ-Mil Gap