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Assessing the Effectiveness of US Army Campaigning in the Indo-Pacific | Colonel Richard D. Butler and Jimmy Bell
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Jan. 8, 2025
Assessing the Effectiveness of US Army Campaigning in the Indo-Pacific
Applying the military instrument of power is essential to deterrence and assurance in the Indo-Pacific. This essay explores the underappreciated application of Landpower in this critical region and assesses the effects of a few activities that assure
A Plausibly Deniable Russian War Against Europe | John R. Deni, in Foreign Policy
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Jan. 2, 2025
8 Simmering Threats You Shouldn’t Ignore in 2025: A Plausibly Deniable R...
The sabotage of undersea communications cables in the Baltic Sea by the cargo ship Yi Peng 3 is only the latest in a series of asymmetric attacks against Western interests and infrastructure that appear to be connected in one way or another to
2025: Possibilities for the Year to Come | Dr. R. Evan Ellis
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Dec. 27, 2024
2025: Possibilities for the Year to Come
2025 is likely to be a transformative year for Latin America and the Caribbean, and its relationships with the United States, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and other actors. Although it is impossible to predict with certainty the complex
Ecuador’s Evolving Engagement with the PRC | Dr. R. Evan Ellis
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Dec. 24, 2024
Ecuador’s Evolving Engagement with the PRC
Under the current Ecuadorian government of Daniel Noboa, major infrastructure, financial, and security cooperation with China has been restrained, but political expediency may change that.In September 2024, Ecuadorian Economy Minister Juan Carlos
It’s (still) more expensive to rotate military forces overseas than base them there | By John R. Deni
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Dec. 19, 2024
It’s (Still) More Expensive to Rotate Military Forces Overseas than Base...
In mid-2020, then-President Donald Trump ordered the Pentagon to withdraw roughly one-third of US forces from Germany, reportedly because of policy differences with Berlin. Given how long it would take to implement such a significant change in
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Alliances and American National Security
October 1, 2006
— Author: Dr Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall One of the greatest challenges facing the United States today...
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Defense, Development, and Diplomacy (3D): Canadian and U.S. Military Perspectives
October 1, 2006
— Author: Dr Max G Manwaring The Strategic Studies Institute of the U.S. Army War College (USAWC);...
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Fashion Tips for the Field Grade
October 1, 2006
— Author: Dr Leonard Wong Each month a member of the SSI faculty writes an editorial for our monthly...
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China-ASEAN Relations: Perspectives, Prospects, and Implications for U.S. Interests
October 1, 2006
— Author: Dr Jing-dong Yuan The author traces the evolution of China-ASEAN relations since the early...
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Ukraine After the Orange Revolution: Can It Complete Military Transformation and Join the U.S.-Led War on Terrorism?
October 1, 2006
— Author: Dr Deborah Sanders Ukraine can make two important contributions to the U.S.-led war on...
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Shaping China’s Security Environment: The Role of the People’s Liberation Army
October 1, 2006
— Authors: Dr Andrew Scobell, Dr Larry M Wortzel This volume addresses the role of the Chinese...
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The Future of Transatlantic Security Relations
September 1, 2006
— Authors: Mr Patrick B Baetjer, Dr Joseph R Cerami, LTG Richard A Chilcoat A March 8, 2006...
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North Korean Civil-Military Trends: Military-First Politics to a Point
September 1, 2006
— Author: Mr Ken E Gause Civil-military relations is one of the most challenging dimensions to deal...
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“What If?” — A Most Impertinent Question Indeed
September 1, 2006
— Author: Mr Nathan P Freier Each month a member of the SSI faculty writes an editorial for our...
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Strategic Challenges for Counterinsurgency and the Global War on Terrorism
September 1, 2006
— Author: Dr Williamson Murray In March 2006, President George W. Bush signed a new National Security...
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