A Yale Professor Explains: Paul Bracken GRD ’82 Talks Defense
“I’m probably one the few professors, authors in the country who’s pointing out [that] there’s going to be a convergence of cyber weapons and nuclear weapons.”
“I’m probably one the few professors, authors in the country who’s pointing out [that] there’s going to be a convergence of cyber weapons and nuclear weapons.”
“This is a year, I think, when voters will demonstrate a pretty clear shift in emotion, from anger, rage, and retribution, to fixing our republic.”
“I think [China] see[s] religion as a useful tool in the overall effort to restore some sort of order in society.”
“This is not the first time this country has been so divided.”
“Being a scientist does not give you a license to be a bystander.”
“The president’s marching order on immigration was to get the job done. He didn’t care if he got credit. He cared that the product would be good.”
“What criticism depends on is a voice. You can’t be a voice for more than yourself.”
“I’m competitive. I want to win.”