Kori Schake

Kori Schake, Ph.D. is a fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution. She formerly worked in the Departments of Defense and State, was the director of defense strategy and requirements on the NSC, and held the distinguished chair in international security studies at West Point.

In Brief: Foreign Policy Surprises in Trump’s First 100 Days

April 29, 2025
Kori Schake, Patricia Kim, Max Bergmann, Alex Vatanka, and Jeremy Shapiro
In Brief: Foreign Policy Surprises in Trump’s First 100 Days

Defanging Russian Nuclear Threats

July 21, 2023
Kori Schake
Defanging Russian Nuclear Threats

Don’t Drag the Military into Politics

December 13, 2022
Kori Schake
Don’t Drag the Military into Politics

The Speech That Shaped the Cold War World Order

March 5, 2021
David Reynolds, Tim Riley, Kori Schake, and William Inboden
The Speech That Shaped the Cold War World Order

Civil-Military Relations from Trump to Biden

December 18, 2020
David Barno, Peter Feaver, Kori Schake, and Jim Golby
Civil-Military Relations from Trump to Biden

Anticipation Is Making Me Late

November 3, 2020
Katrina Mulligan, Kori Schake, Loren DeJonge Schulman, Radha Iyengar, and Erin Simpson
Anticipation Is Making Me Late

Missionaries From a Strange Land: Veterans and the Society That Sends Them

November 3, 2020
Áine Josephine Tyrrell and Kori Schake
Missionaries From a Strange Land: Veterans and the Society That Sends Them

Where Do We Go from Here? The Future of Academia and U.S. National Security

June 26, 2020
Counselor Derek Chollet, Jim Goldgeier, Kori Schake, and Doyle Hodges
Where Do We Go from Here? The Future of Academia and U.S. National Security

Bowling Alone with Robots

May 21, 2020
Kori Schake
Bowling Alone with Robots

Social Media as War?

September 28, 2018
Kori Schake
Social Media as War?