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Waging War without Disruption: China’s People’s Armed Police in a Future...

As one of the three branches of China’s armed forces, the People’s Armed Police (PAP) (人民武装警察) operates alongside the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) (人民解放军) and the militia (民兵) as a key instrument of Chinese Communist Party power. According to the

European Security | April 21, 2025

Russia's the Enemy

The United States has never been directly involved in the war in Ukraine. U.S. troops weren’t sent there to fight for Ukraine against the Russian invaders, and both sides of our political spectrum seemed intent on keeping it that way. Russia remained

European Security | April 21, 2025

Russia, Ukraine, and Collective Defence

The ability to adapt to a constantly evolving security environment has been critical to the success of NATO, yet this is being tested anew as the Alliance faces a second term of Donald Trump in the White House and re-embraces collective defence in

European Security | April 21, 2025

Does NATO Still Matter?

The alliance has created economic growth, peace and stability. America’s relationship with Europe is undergoing a potentially profound reexamination. Whether and how the transatlantic bond — especially America’s commitment to NATO — will endure has

Regional Issues | April 15, 2025

Don’t waste this crisis, Europe: consolidate your defense industry

Turn your excess national defense champions into continental ones.Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine and questions about the American commitment to NATO have cast a spotlight on European efforts to safeguard security on the continent. But today, the
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Prospects for U.S.-Russian Security Cooperation
March 1, 2009

Provincial Reconstruction Teams: How Do We Know They Work?
March 1, 2009

Kazakhstan’s Defense Policy: An Assessment of the Trends
February 9, 2009

Japan’s Decision for War in 1941: Some Enduring Lessons
February 1, 2009

Russia, China, and the United States in Central Asia: Prospects for Great Power Competition and Cooperation in the Shadow of the Georgian Crisis
February 1, 2009

Kiss the Embargo Goodbye
February 1, 2009

Building Partner Capacity/Security Force Assistance: A New Structural Paradigm
February 1, 2009

The Serpent in Our Garden: Al-Qa’ida and the Long War
January 1, 2009

After Iraq: The Search for a Sustainable National Security Strategy
January 1, 2009

The Army’s Ethic Suffers under its Retired Generals
January 1, 2009