Kori Schake

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Kori Schake is deputy director-general of the International Institute for Strategic Studies. She is the author of Safe Passage: The Transition from British to American Hegemony and editor, with Jim Mattis, of Warriors and Citizens: American Views of Our Military. Previously, Schake worked for the National Security Council staff, the State Department Policy Planning staff, and the military and civilian staffs at the Pentagon. In 2008, she was senior policy advisor on the McCain presidential campaign. Schake taught the course, Thinking About War, at Stanford University and served on the faculties of the US Military Academy, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, and University of Maryland.

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The Biden Foreign Policy at Two Years
December 16, 2022

Join Carnegie President Tino Cuéllar for a discussion with President Biden’s national security advisor, Jake Sullivan, focused on Biden’s accomplishments in the first two years and the challenges that still lie ahead. An expert panel will follow to examine the issues in greater depth.

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Can Russia’s War in Ukraine End Without Nuclear Weapons?

“For Putin, this war is a game of a chicken.”

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  • Michael Mazarr
  • Patrick Porter
  • Kori Schake
  • Polina Sinovets
· November 3, 2022
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Liberal Internationalism and Crises of the Global Order
December 8, 2020

Join John Ikenberry, Kori Schake, and Thomas Carothers for a conversation on the past, present, and future of the liberal international order, inspired by Ikenberry’s latest work, A World Safe for Democracy: Liberal Internationalism and the Crises of Global Order.

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European and Transatlantic Security in the 2020s
January 30, 2020

How can the EU and NATO work together to address and manage security issues in Europe's neighborhood?

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  • Sari Rautio
  • Lieutenant General Esa Pulkkinen
  • Kori Schake
  • Douglas Lute
  • Erik Brattberg
In The Media
in the media
Russia: The World’s Outlaw State

It is up to the leaders of the West to defend the values and shared principles against Russian interference. President Trump has thrown that into question.

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  • Andrew S. Weiss
  • Evelyn Farkas
  • Steve Clemons
  • Kori Schake
  • Peter Wittig
· June 26, 2018
In the Media
National Security in Trump’s Administration

While political transitions are always hard, the international landscape today is particularly unforgiving.

· February 15, 2017
NPR’s On Point