Brendan Chrzanowski, MSc
Education
MSc, Global Affairs, New York University, 2019
BSc, National Security Studies, University of New Haven, 2017
About Brendan
Brendan Chrzanowski is an adjunct faculty member in the National Security department of the University of New Haven. He is also a project coordinator and lead researcher at the University of New Haven’s Center for Analytics (CFA). Brendan previously served as a Seabee in the U.S. Navy, where he deployed to Iraq. Brendan’s research interests include conflict and security, the future of war, Russia, Ukraine, and international relations.
Publications
- “Arming Ukraine: Practicalities and Implications” (Strategy Bridge/Real Clear Defense) Sept. 2018 https://thestrategybridge.org/the-bridge/2018/9/5/arming-ukraine-practicalities-and-implications
- “One Percent 2.0: The Return of the Cheney Doctrine” (Global Affairs Review) Spring 2019 https://wp.nyu.edu/schoolofprofessionalstudies-ga_review/one-percent-2-0/
- “Eastern Ukraine Is on the Brink of an Environmental Disaster” (Fair Observer) Apr 2019 https://www.fairobserver.com/region/europe/eastern-ukraine-conflict-donbas-environmental-disa ster-chernobyl-europe-news-18721/
- “An Episode of Existential Uncertainty: The Ontological Security Origins of the War in Donbas” (Texas National Security Review) Summer 2021 https://tnsr.org/2021/05/an-episode-of-existential-uncertainty-the-ontological-security-origins-of-t he-war-in-donbas/