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Baker Spring, Research Fellow, Heritage Foundation

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Baker Spring is the F.M. Kirby Research Fellow in National Security Policy at The Heritage Foundation.

Spring specializes in examining the threat of ballistic missiles from Third World countries and U.S. national security issues. In 2005, he developed "Nuclear Games, " a table-top exercise to show diplomats from Australia, China, India, Japan, Russia and South Korea the realities in a world where many nations, including rogue states such as North Korea, have nuclear weapons.

Spring demonstrated how missile defense systems can strengthen stability and promote peace in such a world. Based on its success, Heritage hosted the first war-gaming exercise on energy security in December 2006.

Spring also was instrumental in defeating the Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty earlier in the decade. Spring argued that the 1972 pact was worthless because the treaty's other signing party, the Soviet Union, no longer existed – which meant that the United States could go all out and create a missile defense system. "The ABM Treaty simply didn't reflect today's geopolitical realities," Spring said in a 2002 interview. "When we signed it, Leonid Brezhnev was running the Kremlin, the Cold War was at its height, and U.S-Soviet missile were pointed at each other."

In 2003, Spring received the prestigious Dr. W. Glenn and Rita Ricardo Campbell Award for his work. The award is given annually to the Heritage employee who delivered "an outstanding contribution to the analysis and promotion of a Free Society."

Spring began studying missile defense issues while researching the SALT II Treaty as a Republican National Committee intern in the 1970s. He later served as a defense and foreign policy expert for Sens. Paula Hawkins (R-FL) and David Karnes (R-NE). He joined Heritage in 1989.

A graduate of Washington and Lee University, Spring received his master's degree in national security studies from Georgetown University.

Recent Responses

September 21, 2009 10:32 AM

RE: Obama's Missile Defense Plan: Smart Or Surrender?

The Heritage Foundation has for a long time strongly supported an Aegis-based anti-missile defense system, and we believe that it can lead to a very capable system that eventually is capable of intercepting even long-range intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs). If the Obama administration was willing to support development of such a sea-based system over time, we agree it could prove quite capable.  On the other hand, I also think the Obama administration’s announced plan will needlessly snubbed friends and allies in Eastern Europe. We will pay a price for that snub that was totally unnecessary. The administration could have pursued…  Read more
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