You are hereHome › Jacob Shively (x) › Conference Paper (x) › Search results (1 - 6 of 6) Label Abandoning strategy Shively, J. (2013). Abandoning strategy: Assessing negative feedback and the Bush doctrine. International Studies Conference, April 2013, San Francisco, CA. Drones as tools of the state system Shively, J. (2015). Drones as tools of the state system. Reconfiguring Global Space: The Geography, Politics, and Ethics of Drone War, School of Global and International Studies, Indiana University, Bloomington. Analyzing grand strategy as empirical phenomenon during the Trump administration Shively, J. (2018). Analyzing grand strategy as empirical phenomenon during the Trump administration. International Security Studies Section-International Security and Arms Control (ISSS-ISAC) Joint Annual Conference. Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. Grand strategic scope in early WWII Germany and Japan Shively, J. (2010). Grand strategic scope in early WWII Germany and Japan. Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, April 21-24, 2010, Chicago, IL. Grand strategy constraints and feedback during the GW Bush and Obama administrations Shively, J. (2014). Grand strategy constraints and feedback during the GW Bush and Obama administrations. American Political Science Association Conference, August 27-31, 2014, Washington, D.C. Reinhold Niebuhr and prescriptions for international leadership Shively, J. (2010). Reinhold Niebuhr and prescriptions for international leadership. Christians in Political Science Conference, June 3-5, 2010, Memphis, Tennessee.