In 2020, as part of the Future Strategy Forum, the Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs, in cooperation with CSIS and the Texas National Security Review, offered prizes to the best new scholarship from early career scholars in national and international security.
Winners of the Janne Nolan Prize competition, Dr. Jane Vaynman, Dr. John Emery and Ms. Saher Naumaan will speak on their winning essays to be published this summer in a special edition of the Texas National Security Review, with an introduction from Condoleezza Rice. Their articles, “Better Monitoring and Better Spying: The Implications of Emerging Technology for Arms Control,” “The Origins of Political-Military Wargaming: Certainty, Ethics, and Technostrategic Language in the Nuclear Era,” and “A Faustian Bargain: The Search for Security via Surveillance, An Analysis of Apple v. FBI” respectively, will illuminate other technology-driven challenges in national security.
For more information on the Janne Nolan Prize click here.
Panelists:
Saher Naumaan
Principal Threat Intelligence Analyst, BAE Systems Applied Intelligence
Dr. John Emery
Stanton Nuclear Security Fellow, Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University
Dr. Jane Vaynman
Assistant Professor, Temple University