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Venezuela's Elections: Hoping for the Best, Preparing for the Worst
South & Latin America
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July 25, 2024
Venezuela’s Elections: Hoping for the Best, Preparing for the Worst
As Venezuela moves toward promised national elections on July 28, my heart is with the hopes of Venezuelans for a miracle that will translate their courageous act of voting, into a restoration of democracy. Everything I have seen unfold in the
China, the Illiberal Counter-Order, and the Role of Values in the Strategic Response
China Landpower Studies Center
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July 22, 2024
China, the Illiberal Counter-Order, and the Role of Values in the Strate...
The dynamics of the international order in the third decade of the 21st Century are changing profoundly. The magnitude and complexity of the change are illustrated by Russia’s invasion of the Ukraine, in both its initial failure, and in the ability
Engagement with China has had a Multifaceted Impact on Latin American Democracy R. Evan Ellis
South & Latin America
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July 15, 2024
Engagement with China has had a Multifaceted Impact on Latin American De...
While Beijing may not deliberately promote authoritarian regimes in Latin America, implicit risks to the dynamics of democracies arise out of engagement with China.In its public discourse, unlike the Soviet Union during the Cold War, the People’s
The inaugural July commemoration is an inflection point and an opportunity for the Yoon government to advance both domestic and foreign policy priorities.
China Landpower Studies Center
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July 10, 2024
What’s Behind South Korea’s New Defectors’ Day Holiday?
The inaugural July commemoration is an inflection point and an opportunity for the Yoon government to advance both domestic and foreign policy priorities.On July 14, South Korea will commemorate its inaugural North Korean Defectors’ Day. The new
NATO’s in Denial about Deterrence by Denial John R. Deni Published by POLITICO
European Security
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July 8, 2024
NATO’s in Denial about Deterrence by Denial
Taking the necessary steps to fully operationalize deterrence by denial is critical — especially before a possible change in America’s relationship with NATO.Recent revelations that the Chinese government has been substantially aiding Russia’s war
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Defense Planning for National Security: Navigation Aids for the Mystery Tour
March 1, 2014
— Author: Dr Colin S Gray View the Executive SummaryThe challenge that is defense planning includes:...
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Turkey-Kurdish Regional Government Relations After the U.S. Withdrawal From Iraq: Putting the Kurds on the Map?
March 1, 2014
— Author: Mr Bill Park View the Executive SummaryThe withdrawal of U.S. combat forces from Iraq at the...
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Legality in Cyberspace: An Adversary View
March 1, 2014
— Author: Mr Keir Giles, Dr Andrew MonaghanView the Executive Summary While conflict in cyberspace is...
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The Chinese People’s Liberation Army and Information Warfare
March 1, 2014
— Author: Dr Larry M Wortzel On November 23, 2013, the Chinese government announced plans to establish...
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Op-Ed: Not Your Grandfather’s Insurgency — Criminal, Spiritual, and Plutocratic
February 20, 2014
— Dr. Robert J. Bunker The U.S. Army is facing both ongoing and projected austere economic times with...
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Senior Officer Talent Management: Fostering Institutional Adaptability
February 1, 2014
— Author: LTC Michael J Colarusso, COL David S Lyle View the Executive SummaryThe Army has for years...
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Op-Ed: Between Conflicts: An Army Role That Sticks
January 17, 2014
— Prof. William G. Braun, III When war is looming, U.S. civilian leaders intuitively recognize and...
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New Realities: Energy Security in the 2010s and Implications for the U.S. Military – Executive Summaries
January 1, 2014
— Author: Dr John R Deni The rapidly changing global energy supply situation, coupled with a host of...
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Op-Ed: Can Sanctions Be More Effective Than Military Action In Iran?
December 7, 2012
— Dr. W. Andrew Terrill The United States and its allies are currently seeking to use international...
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Venezuela as an Exporter of 4th Generation Warfare Instability
December 1, 2012
— Author: Dr Max G Manwaring Almost no one seems to understand the Marxist-Leninist foundations of...
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