Dr. Jasen Castillo, Co-Director of the Albritton Center for Grand Strategy (CGS) at the Bush School of Government & Public Service, recently took part in a symposium presented by Defense Priorities (DEFP) titled, “Lessons From Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine.”
Dr. Castillo’s piece, “The Looming Threat of Nuclear Escalation Underscores Why the United States Should Seek a Diplomatic Solution Sooner Rather Than Later,” discusses what lessons U.S. policymakers should take from Russia’s war against Ukraine after one year of bitter fighting.
The symposium was organized to stimulate thinking about the most important lessons learned from Ukraine-Russia war, as the one-year mark of the conflict draws near. Dr. Castillo joined other top experts on the subject, each writing from a range of perspectives, sharing their insights in an effort to inform and improve U.S. policy.