Carlton Haelig is a fellow with the Defense Program at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS). His research and expertise include national security strategy, force design and employment, and military innovation.
Prior to CNAS, Haelig was a postdoctoral fellow with the America in the World Consortium at the Clements Center for National Security at the University of Texas and the Kissinger Center for Global Affairs at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies. He has held prior research and analysis positions at the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law, the RAND Corporation, and the Office of the Secretary of Defense Historical Office.
Haelig holds a PhD in security studies from Princeton University where he directed the Strategic Education Initiative at Princeton’s Center for International Security Studies. He also completed an MA in public affairs at Princeton, an MA in international security at George Mason University, and a BA in political science and history at Rutgers University.
Recent Publications & News
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New National Security Strategy Could Redefine Homeland Defense: Expertsca
By Carlton Haelig & Philip Sheers
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JUST IN: Pentagon Stuck in Acquisition ‘Cul-de-Sac,’ New Report Finds
By Carlton Haelig & Philip Sheers
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Stuck in the Cul-de-Sac
By Carlton Haelig & Philip Sheers
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‘0% Malfunction Rate,’ Until Now: How Military’s Plan to Fire Munitions over I-5 Went Awry
By Carlton Haelig
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Virtual Event | Stuck in the Cul-de-Sac: How U.S. Defense Spending Prioritizes Innovation over Deterrence
By Carlton Haelig & Philip Sheers
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