Harry J. Kazianis (@GrecianFormula) is Editor-in-Chief of National Security Journal, where he leads coverage of military hardware, defense policy, and great-power competition with China and Russia. He previously served as Senior Director of National Security Affairs at the Center for the National Interest — the Washington, DC foreign-policy think tank founded by President Richard Nixon — and has held senior editorial roles running The National Interest and The Diplomat.
A national-security analyst with more than a decade of experience, Kazianis has made over 1,000 television appearances across major U.S. and international news networks and is an author and editor of books on defense and foreign policy. His writing and commentary have appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, on CNN and Fox News, and across many other outlets worldwide. He holds a master's degree in international affairs from Harvard University and has held research positions at CSIS, the Heritage Foundation, and the University of Nottingham.
Military Hardware: Tanks, Bombers, Submarines and More
Key Points and Summary – The M10 Booker began as Mobile Protected Firepower: a compact, protected assault gun to give light infantry brigades organic...
Key Points and Summary – SSN(X) is the Navy’s planned successor to Virginia: a larger, stealthier, longer-legged attack submarine that teams with UUVs, carries...
The Five Worst Fighters Ever—and the Lessons They Taught Key Points and Summary -“Worst” isn’t just about ugly airframes—it’s about fighters that couldn’t deliver...
Key Points and Summary: Russia’s apparent retirement of Admiral Kuznetsov caps a century in which Moscow didn’t build the foundations of aircraft carrier power:...