Paul Bracken is a professor of political science and business at Yale University. He received his Bachelor of Science (Engineering) degree from Columbia University and his PhD in Operations Research from Yale University.[1]

Paul Bracken in 2016

Career

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Bracken is a former employee of the Hudson Institute and served as a chronicler during the ultra secret 1983 war game code-named Proud Prophet.[2]

The Princeton Review called him one of the United States best 300 professors in 2012.[3]

Publications

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Articles

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  • New Technology and World Order, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, in Strategic Latency: Managing the National and International Security: Consequences of Disruptive Technologies (2018).[1]
  • The 2018 Nuclear Posture Review: Signaling Restraint with Stipulations, Foreign Policy Research Institute e-note, Issue February 2018 (2018).[1]

Books

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  • The Second Nuclear Age: Strategy, Danger, and the New Power Politics (2012).[1]
  • Managing strategic surprise: lessons from risk management and risk assessment. Paul Bracken, Ian Bremmer and David Gordon (2008).[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Paul Bracken". Yale School of Management. Retrieved 2022-01-23.
  2. ^ Langewiesche, William (2024-12-02). "The Secret Pentagon War Game That Offers a Stark Warning for Our Times". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2025-01-12.
  3. ^ Boyde, Emma (16 July 2013). "Paul Bracken, Yale School of Management". Financial Times. Retrieved 2 March 2022.