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Ryan C. Berg and Henry Ziemer | 2023.10.19
China has long couched its engagement with Latin America and the Caribbean in primarily economic terms. However, China is becoming increasingly strident in its efforts to bolster defense and security initiatives in the Western Hemisphere.
Jack Watling | 2023.10.16
The legal and ethical challenges of operating in densely populated areas are going to be a tragic constant of 21st century warfare, with no easy solutions.
Sidharth Kaushal, et al. | 2023.10.11
This article articulates pathways forward in a future operating environment dominated by stalemates and threats to national homelands.
Sidharth Kaushal, et al. | 2023.10.10
This article examines the points of divergence between two major schools of thought within the Israel Defense Forces regarding how best to defend the state against evolving threats.
Tobias Borck | 2023.10.09
Nothing will be the same after the weekend’s carnage in Israel. The Palestinian question is back on the agenda, and with a vengeance. So will be Israel’s response.
Benjamin Jensen, et al. | 2023.09.29
Heather Williams, et al. | 2023.09.29
How can the United States deter two peer competitors? To assist U.S. policy makers in addressing this question, the Project on Nuclear Issues (PONI) invited a group of experts to develop competing strategies for deterring Russia and China through 2035.
Sujai Shivakumar | 2023.09.29
In an age when innovation is the primary engine for accelerating national competitiveness and strength, the United States needs to make significant and sustained investments to raise its game.
Seth G. Jones | 2023.09.29
Russian leaders are committed to a reconstitution of the Russian military — especially the Russian army — over the next several years, though achieving this goal will be challenging. In addition, Russia views the United States as its main enemy for the foreseeable future.
Gregory C. Allen, et al. | 2023.09.28
On October 7, 2022, U.S.-China relations were reshaped with export controls on military AI, shifting global semiconductor manufacturing and distribution and complicating the global economy. This report outlines U.S. allies’ perspectives on “the new oil” in geopolitics.
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