- Transatlantic homeland defense
- China, Russia and the balance of power in Central Asia, by Eugene B. Rumer
- U.S.-Mexico defense relations, an incompatible interface, by Craig A. Deare
- Maximizing the returns of government venture capital programs, by Andrew S. Mara
- Toward the printed world, additive manufacturing and implications for national security, by Connor M. McNulty, Neyla Arnas, and Thomas A. Campbell
- Bulgaria's quest for security after the cold war, by Oscar W. Clyatt
- Strengthening the IAEA, how the nuclear watchdog can regain its bark, by Gregory L. Schulte
- The European Union, measuring counterterrorism cooperation, by David T. Armitage, Jr
- Challenges to Persian Gulf security, how should the United States respond?, by Judith S. Yaphe
- Africa's irregular security threats, challenges for U.S. engagement, by Andre Le Sage
- MRAPs, irregular warfare, and pentagon reform, by Christopher J. Lamb, Matthew J. Schmidt, and Berit G. Fitzsimmons
- Turbulent transition in Iraq, can it succeed?, by Judith S. Yaphe
- The defense acquisition trilemma, the case of Brazil, by Patrice Franko
- NATO decisionmaking, au revoir to the consensus rule?, by Leo G. Michel
- Unity of effort, key to success in Afganistan, by Christopher J. Lamb and Martin Cinnamond
- Radicalization by choice, ISI and the Pakistani army, by Robert B. Oakley with Franz-Stefan Gady
- The future of Pakistan-U.S. relations, opportunities and challenges, by Maleeha Lodhi
- International organized crime, a growing national security threat, by Brian Sullivan
- Redefining success, applying lessons in nuclear diplomacy from North Korea to Iran, by Ferial Ara Saeed
- Russia still matters, strategic challenges and opportunities for the Obama administration, by John W. Parker and Michael Kofman