Publications
The latest research and analysis from the Berkeley Risk and Security Lab
Why the alarm over Russia’s use of hypersonic missiles in Ukraine is misplaced
Early in March, news outlets reported that almost a year after Russia first used Kinzhal (Kh-47M2) hypersonic missiles in Ukraine, Moscow had used six more of its hypersonic weapons as part of a particularly severe attack that also included Kh-22 anti-ship missiles, S-300 anti-aircraft missiles, and Iranian Shahed drones.
Integrating the Art and Science of Wargaming
Dr. Andrew Reddie (BRSL Faculty Director) and Dr. Bethany Goldblum discuss the utility of war-games, the analysis problem of traditional war-games, and the role that experimental war-games can play in adding analytical utility to the practice.
Bethany Goldblum, Andrew Reddie
Wargames as Data: Addressing the Wargamer’s Trilemma
Why cyber wargames have become a widely-used tool in cyberspace.
Andrew W. Reddie, Ruby E. Booth, Bethany L. Goldblum, Kiran Lakkaraju, Jason Reinhardt
Deter, Disrupt, or Deceive: Assessing Cyber Conflict as an Intelligence Contest
An assessment of the evolving landscape of cyber conflict.
Evidence of the Unthinkable: Experimental Wargaming at the Nuclear Threshold
How wargames can offer more data when looking to understand risks of nuclear modernization programs beyond theoretical discussions.
Andrew W Reddie and Bethany L Goldblum