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Aug 8, 2025

Auerswald in Stanford University Press on legislators, armed forces, and democratic accountability

By David Auerswald

In September, Transatlantic Security Initiative nonresident senior fellow Dr. David Auerswald’s co-authored book, Overseen or Overlooked? Legislators, Armed Forces, and Democratic Accountability was published by Stanford University Press. This book aims to understand the similarities and differences among the world’s democracies regarding the role of legislatures in democratic civil-military relations.

Europe & Eurasia
National Security

In the News

Dec 5, 2023

Auerswald in The Strategy Bridge on legislative oversight over US armed forces

By David Auerswald

On December 5, Transatlantic Security Initiative nonresident senior fellow Dr. David Auerswald co-authored an op-ed in The Strategy Bridge discussing the role of legislative oversight over US armed forces.

Security & Defense
United States and Canada

In the News

Nov 1, 2023

Auerswald authors a chapter in new book, Defending NATO’s Northern Flank: Power Projection and Military Operations

By David Auerswald

On November 1, Transatlantic Security Initiative nonresident senior fellow Dr. David Auerswald authored chapter 8, “U.S. National Strategy in the Arctic,” in Defending NATO’s Northern Flank: Power Projection and Military Operations, edited by Njord Wegge and Lon Strauss. The book was published by Routledge. Dr. Auerswald’s chapter analyzes the United States evolving approach to military […]

Security & Defense
United States and Canada

David Auerswald is a nonresident senior fellow at the Transatlantic Security Initiative in the Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security. He is also professor of security studies at the US National War College in Washington, DC. He has published articles and chapters on a variety of national security and foreign policy topics. His most recent work has focused on the geopolitics of the Arctic and includes A US Security Strategy for the Arctic; NATO in the Arctic: Keep Its Role Limited, For Now; Now is Not the Time for a FONOP in the Arctic; China’s Multifaceted Arctic Strategy; “Arctic Narratives and Geopolitical Competition,” a chapter in Handbook on Geopolitics and Security in the Arctic edited by Joachim Weber; and “The High North,” a chapter in Charting a Course: Strategic Choices for a New Administration, from National Defense University Press. He has also published six books, with the two most recent being Overseen or Overlooked? Legislators, Armed Forces, and Democratic Accountability co-authored with Philippe Lagassé and Stephen M. Saideman, and Congress and Civil-Military Relations edited with Colton Campbell.

Auerswald previously served on the faculty of George Washington University’s Department of Political Science and the Elliott School of International Affairs. He has worked as a congressional staff member on three separate occasions. Auerswald received his PhD and MA in political science from the University of California San Diego, and undergraduate degrees in political science and English literature from Brown University.