Heritage Expert

Peter Brookes

  • Senior Fellow, National Security Affairs and Chung Ju-Yung Fellow for Policy Studies
As senior fellow for national security affairs, Peter Brookes develops and communicates The Heritage Foundation's stance on foreign and defense policy through his research and writing, media and public appearances and congressional testimony.

Brookes also is Heritage’s Chung Ju-Yung fellow for policy studies. He is serving his third term as a congressionally appointed member of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission.

He previously served in the administration of President George W. Bush as deputy assistant secretary of defense for Asian and Pacific affairs. In this post, he was responsible for U.S. defense policy for 38 countries and five bilateral defense alliances in Asia.

Since joining Heritage in 2002, Brookes has developed a major presence in the print media with more than 300 published articles in dozens of newspapers, journals and magazines. Many of the world’s most-read newspapers and magazines have quoted him. As a columnist for the New York Post, Brookes reaches the audience of one of the nation's largest newspapers.

His column also runs in the Boston Herald and his writings are posted by a variety of news and opinion sites. Brookes is a contributing editor for Townhall Magazine and author of the book “A Devil's Triangle: Terrorism, Weapons of Mass Destruction and Rogue States” (Rowman & Littlefield, 2005; paperback, 2007).

He also is a force in the electronic media, with nearly 1,500 appearances as a commentator on television and radio – among them ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox News Channel, CNN, MSNBC, CNBC, NPR, BBC, CBC, VOA, Al Hurra and Radio Free Asia. Brookes has guest-hosted on XM satellite radio and for talk radio programs in major markets.

On Capitol Hill, Brookes has testified numerous times in the Senate and the House, both as a public official and a private citizen. He is a frequent public speaker around the country and the world, making more than 200 addresses in over 15 nations. He has spoken as part of the State Department’s public diplomacy programs in Japan, Germany, Australia, Poland, Austria, Ukraine, Fiji and Papua New Guinea.

Prior to the George W. Bush administration, Brookes was a professional staff member with the House International Relations Committee. He also served with the CIA and the State Department at the United Nations. In the private sector, he worked in the defense and intelligence industries.

A decorated Navy veteran, Brookes served on active duty in Latin America, Asia and the Middle East in aviation and intelligence billets. He has more than 1,300 flight hours aboard the Navy's EP-3 reconnaissance aircraft.

Brookes, now a retired Navy commander, served as a reservist with the National Security Agency, Defense Intelligence Agency, Naval Intelligence, the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Office of the Vice President, working as an intelligence analyst, strategic debriefer, Russian language interpreter, defense attaché, policy adviser and associate professor at the Joint Military Intelligence College.

Brookes has visited more than 50 countries on five continents and was an international election observer in Indonesia and Cambodia. He served in political positions at the local, state and national level, including helping draft the foreign policy platform for the 2000 Republican National Convention in Philadelphia. He advised the 2000 and 2004 Bush-Cheney campaigns on foreign policy and briefed 2008 presidential candidates.

Brookes is pursuing a doctorate at Georgetown University. He is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy (B.S.); the Defense Language Institute (Russian); the Naval War College; and the Johns Hopkins University (M.A.). He also has taught at the National Defense University and studied German and Polish.

Among Brookes' awards and honors are the Navy League of New York's Frank Knox Media Award; Joint Service Commendation Medal; Navy Commendation Medal (three awards); Navy Achievement Medal; Defense Language Institute's Kellogg Award; the Joint Chiefs of Staff service badge; and Naval Aviation Observer wings.
All Publications by Peter Brookes
  • America at Risk Memo posted May 14, 2012 by Peter Brookes Protect America from What?

    A North Korean long-range ballistic missile launch into the Pacific Ocean, Russian threats of a preemptive strike against U.S. missile defenses in Europe, the Syrian regime’s continuing violence on protestors, and Taliban terrorist attacks in Afghanistan are just a few of the recent events that should serve to remind us…

  • WebMemo posted March 10, 2011 by Peter Brookes, James Phillips, James Jay Carafano, Ph.D. Thinking Past the No-Fly Zone Debate: Charting a Course for U.S. Policy

    Libya’s increasingly bloody conflict has inspired more calls for U.S. military intervention, with many clamoring for the imposition of a no-fly zone over the North African country. Imposing a no-fly zone could raise the morale of “rebel” forces, back Colonel Muammar Qadhafi into a tighter corner…

  • Special Report posted September 28, 2010 by Baker Spring, Peter Brookes What Nuclear Gaming Tells Us About New START

    As the debate over whether the United States should ratify the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) with Russia continues, Americans would do well to examine the treaty’s underlying assumptions and assertions before we sign on to…

  • WebMemo posted July 13, 2010 by Peter Brookes, Owen Graham New START: Beyond the Rhetoric

    The recently inked United States–Russia Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) has ignited the op-ed pages of prominent newspapers and Web sites across the country over the last few days. The Senate must now reflect on the value of the arms control pact—which that legislative body must decide whether to…

  • WebMemo posted July 7, 2010 by Peter Brookes, Owen Graham Experts: New START is a Non-Starter

    With Herculean-like effort, the Obama Administration continues to insist that the New START treaty between the United States and Russia will not limit U.S. ballistic missile defense or the strategic options available to the President. However, numerous limitations and other problematic issues have continued to be exposed throughout the treaty.…

  • America at Risk Memo posted June 1, 2010 by Peter Brookes Protect America from What?

    While Americans focus on the significant challenges at home, they must also not forget the growing national security challenges that our nation faces abroad. The world remains a dangerous place, populated with states and groups that hold—or could hold—America and its interests around the world at risk. Terrorism The attempted Christmas Day…

  • WebMemo posted June 30, 2009 by Kim R. Holmes, Ph.D., James Jay Carafano, Ph.D., Peter Brookes, Baker Spring What Americans Need to Know About Missile Defense: We're Not There Yet

    In 33 minutes or less, life as we know it in America could end. That's how long it would take for an enemy ballistic missile launched from the other side of the world to hit the United States. If it carried and detonated a nuclear weapon high over the center…

  • Special Report posted June 15, 2009 by Peter Brookes Rogue States and Rising Powers Continue to Pose a Strategic Risk to American Security

    There is a popular notion that the world has changed dramatically with the election of a new American President and that the United States will not be challenged by ambitious peer competitors in the coming decades. While this is a hopeful concept, it is also inaccurate. The world remains a dangerous place, populated with countries that…

  • Special Report posted December 3, 2008 by James Phillips, Peter Brookes Yes, a Nuclear Iran Is Unacceptable: A Memo to President-elect Obama

    We cannot allow Iran to get a nuclear weapon. It would be a game-changer in the region. Not only would it threaten Israel, our strongest ally in the region and one of our strongest allies in the world, but it would also create a possibility of nuclear weapons falling into the hands of terrorists. And…

  • Special Report posted December 3, 2008 by Baker Spring, Peter Brookes, James Jay Carafano, Ph.D. Moving Forward with Ballistic Missile Defense: A Memo to President-elect Obama

    In a world with nuclear weapons, America must continue efforts to defend against the mass destruction of its citizens and our allies. --Barack Obama, "Barack Obama and Joe Biden on Defense Issues," from barackobama.com President-elect Obama, during the campaign you said you were committed to protecting the United States and its allies against attacks that employ weapons…

  • Blog Post on 3/13/2012 3:30:20 PM U.S. Drawdown: A Heritage Roundtable

    Heritage’s Peter Brookes wrote a recent column for the New York Post entitled “A Dangerous U.S. Drawdown” on President...…

  • Blog Post on 12/16/2011 7:39:44 AM Iran’s Pernicious Influence in the Western Hemisphere

    There has been a lot of discussion recently of Iranian involvement in Latin America, especially with the recent plot...…

  • Blog Post on 1/20/2011 3:37:46 AM Dragon Week: China’s Growing Naval Power

    While China has a seafaring past, in modern times, it has not been known for its navy. The ground forces of the...…

  • Blog Post on 7/21/2010 8:00:06 AM New START: Does it make us safer?

    One of the common “sky is falling” claims of Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) supporters like Hillary...…

  • Blog Post on 7/20/2010 7:00:44 AM START the Debate, Stop the Name-Calling

    The Left is desperately trying to convince us that Senate ratification of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New...…

  • Blog Post on 2/11/2010 6:31:48 AM A Very Special Anniversary

    Over at National Review Online they asked experts to weigh in on the situation with Iran and Heritage Expert Peter...…

  • Blog Post on 11/2/2009 7:15:39 AM We're Still Not Safe from Long Range Missiles

    Last week, I wrote a column in the New York Post, questioning the Obama administration's proposed plan for missile...…

  • Blog Post on 9/25/2009 6:30:25 AM Seven Things to Note on Iran

    What a shock: Iran has another undeclared nuclear facility that is likely supporting a nuclear weapons program. Yes,...…

  • Blog Post on 7/13/2009 10:13:29 AM Deadly Distraction

    First came the May brouhaha between House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and CIA Director Leon Panetta over the agency allegedly...…

  • Blog Post on 7/10/2009 8:34:55 AM The "Latest" Final Deadline For Iran?

    Since 2003, when negotiations began over Iran’s nuclear program, there has been no shortage of warnings, reports and...…