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China’s Foreign Police Training: A Global Footprint

New data reveal how China’s foreign police training programs have become an integral part of Beijing’s strategy to remake global security.

SSI Live 118 – The China Strategic Competition Seminar

In this episode of SSI Live, Major Brennan Deveraux interviews Colonel Kyle Marcrum and Lieutenant Colonel Paul Milas on the SSI-developed China Strategic Competition Seminar. The conversation explores the origin and relevance of the seminar,

Forecasting the PRC’s Next Global Initiative

Executive Summary:• Xi Jinping could unveil a “global environmental initiative” as soon as mid-November 2025, at the COP31 summit in Brazil. This would align with previous initiatives that have been announced at international forums.• This new

The PLA’s Progress toward World-Class Ground Force Capabilities

This essay examines Xi Jinping’s dictum of creating a world-class military by 2049 and assesses the progress of the PLA ground forces toward achieving that notional benchmark.

Global Public Security with Chinese Characteristics

A conversation between Dr. Sheena Chestnut Greitens and Bonnie Glaser on China's Global Security Initiative.
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Category: Regional Issues, China Landpower Studies Center, European Security, INDOPACOM (Indo-Pacific Region), South & Latin America

Strategic Art: The New Discipline for 21st Century Leaders
October 10, 1995

Yugoslavia’s Wars: The Problem from Hell
October 1, 1995

A Theory of Fundamentalism: An Inquiry into the Origin and Development of the Movement
September 28, 1995

Mexico and the Future
September 25, 1995

U.S. Department of Defense Strategic Planning: The Missing Nexus
September 1, 1995

U.S. Policy in the Balkans: A Hobson’s Choice
August 28, 1995

Russian Defense Legislation and Russian Democracy
August 17, 1995

The Principles of War in the 21st Century: Strategic Considerations
August 1, 1995

Strategy and the Revolution in Military Affairs: From Theory to Policy
June 25, 1995

The Revolution in Military Affairs: Prospects and Cautions
June 23, 1995