Associate Professor Robert Schub's Wars of Ignorance: Silenced Advisors and International Crises has been published. From Oxford University Press, "examining case studies including the Bay of Pigs, Iraq War, and turbulence in Laos, as well as analyzing measures of advisory input generated from declassified documents spanning dozens of crises, Wars of Ignorance offers important lessons on the enduring worth of competently staffed national security bureaucracies and the value of diligent and curious leaders who seek out the information that advisers have to offer."

Wars of Ignorance is available at Oxford University Press. Click Here.
