Sean Keeley was named semifinalist for the Bobby R. Inman Prize, awarded by the Intelligence Studies Project of the University of Texas at Austin, which recognizes outstanding student research and writing on topics related to intelligence and national security. Keeley’s paper, Cracks in the Monolith: U.S. Intelligence Assessments of the Stalin-Tito Split and the Sino-Soviet Split, chronicles the history and related intelligence surrounding these two seminal Cold War events. Sean’s paper also considers the policy implications of the respective intelligence judgments (one flawed, and the other more accurate) in these cases.