Tom Karako

CSIS
Senior Fellow, International Security Program and Director, Missile Defense Project
UPCOMING EVENT
Ronald Reagan Missile Defense Conference
Bio

Dr. Thomas Karako is a senior fellow with the International Security Program and the director of the Missile Defense Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), where he arrived in 2014. His research focuses on national security, missile defense, nuclear deterrence, and public law. For 2010–2011, he was an American Political Science Association Congressional Fellow, working with the professional staff of the House Armed Services Committee and the Strategic Forces Subcommittee on U.S. strategic forces policy, nonproliferation, and NATO.

Karako is also currently an adjunct professor in the Strategic Studies Program in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, and a fellow with the Institute for Politics and Strategy of Carnegie Mellon University. He received his Ph.D. from Claremont Graduate University and his B.A. from the University of Dallas.

Recent publications include: Distributed Defense: New Operational Concepts for Integrated Air and Missile Defense (2018), Missile Defense 2020: Next Steps for the Defense of the Homeland (2017), and Missile Defense and Defeat: Considerations for the New Policy Review (2017).