Publications
Peer-Reviewed
Policy and Analysis
Commentary
- Wunische, Adam. "Lecture Versus Simulation: Testing the Long-Term Effects." Journal of Political Science Education 15, no. 1 (2019): 37-48., DOI: 10.1080/15512169.2018.1492416
Policy and Analysis
- Chapter on Afghanistan, Armed Conflict Survey. International Institute for Strategic Studies, May 2020
- "The US-Taliban Deal Is Not a Military Withdrawal; It Should Be." The Quincy Institute, March 2020.
- "The Lost Art of Exiting a War." War on the Rocks, October 21, 2019
- Chapter on Afghanistan, Armed Conflict Survey. International Institute for Strategic Studies, May 2019
Commentary
- "The Real Lesson from the Afghanistan Papers: Pull the U.S. Military Out of the Statebuilding Business." Responsible Statecraft, December 10, 2019
- "Reviewing: Why America Loses Wars." The Strategy Bridge, October 23, 2019
- "The Real Costs of the War in Afghanistan." The New Republic, September 27, 2019
- "Nothing New: Why the 'Revolution' in Military Affairs is the Same as the Old One." The National Interest, September 2nd, 2019
- "America's Military Is Losing Its Counterinsurgency Operations Capabilities." The National Interest, October 2nd, 2018
- "AI Weapons Are Here to Stay." The National Interest, August 5th, 2018
- "What Does Victory Look Like in Afghanistan?" The Strategy Bridge, August 9th, 2017
- "When the Islamic State and the Taliban Compete, Afghanistan Loses" The Diplomat, March 18th, 2017
- "Legalizing Opium Won't Work for Afghanistan" The Diplomat, January 5th, 2017
- "Despite Rising Violence, Some Promising Trends in Afghanistan" The Diplomat, December 10th, 2016
- "The future of Thai Civil-Military Relations: In Desperate Need of Legitimacy" The Diplomat, October 18th, 2016
Current Research
- (Under Review) Guns, Butter, and Terrorism: reimagining the metaphor
- (Drafting) Forced to Govern: Armed Statebuilding Operations and the Limits of Military Effectiveness
- (Conceptualizing) Damn the Torpedoes: Incorporating War Games into the Classroom
Presentations
- Opportunities in Civil-Military Relations
- APSA Annual Conference, Washington DC, August 28, 2019
- Panel Discussion: Exploring the Militarization of US Foreign Policy
- APSA Annual Conference, Washington DC, August 28, 2019
- Tourism and Terrorism: Reversing the Causal Direction
- ISA Northeast, Baltimore, MD Nov. 2-3, 2018
- Why Do It Yourself When You Can Get Others to Do It For You? Assessing U.S. Foreign Security Force Assistance Strategies.
- ISA Annual Conference. San Fransisco, CA Apr. 4-7, 2018
- Lecture Versus Simulation: Testing the Long-Term Effects
- APSA Teaching and Learning Conference. Baltimore, MD Feb. 2-4, 2018
- Classifying Types of Terrorist Attackers: Ending the False Dichotomy.
- Northeastern Political Science Association Annual Conference. Philadelphia, PA Nov. 9-11, 2017
- Legitimacy and Statebuilding in Afghanistan: Comparing Provincial Reconstruction Teams.
- American Political Science Association Annual Conference, San Fransisco Aug. 31 - Sep. 3, 2017
- Would You Intervene? Dilemmas of Armed Statebuilding
- Boston College GradTalks, April 21, 2017
- Civil-Military Relations: Opportunities in Structurally Indeterminate Threat Environments.
- Northeastern Political Science Association Annual Conference. Boston, MA Nov. 10-12, 2016