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European Security | 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

South & Latin America | Dec. 18, 2024

Security Implications for the United States from Iranian and Hezbollah A...

This presentation will examine engagement with Latin America by Iran, its government agents, and surrogate groups such as Hezbollah, including terrorist finance, terrorism, and other activities and their evolution in recent years. It will address the

External Articles | Dec. 17, 2024

Making the Case for Democratic, Limited Government and Economic Liberty ...

This work is derived from an address given by the author to the InterAmerican Institute for Democracy on December 4, 2024, in Miami, Florida.In discussing the status of political and economic freedom in Latin America, my thoughts go to the

European Security | Dec. 10, 2024

Will Assad’s Defeat be Putin’s Waterloo?

The narrative of Russia’s ascendancy in 2024 is beginning to look like more fiction than fact. The Assad regime in Syria has become a casualty of Moscow’s increasingly desperate efforts in Ukraine, and its collapse is a strategic and operational blow

Publications | Dec. 5, 2024

China’s Next Step in Modernizing the People’s Liberation Army: A New Res...

The Chinese Communist Party’s massive active-duty army—the largest in the world—understates the manpower available to the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) during a future protracted war. Despite the hundreds of thousands of combat troops garrisoned
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Category: South & Latin America

Appeasement Reconsidered: Investigating the Mythology of the 1930s
August 1, 2005

Implications of DoD Directive 3000
August 1, 2005

The Test of Terrain: The Impact of Stability Operations Upon the Armed Forces
July 16, 2005

2005 Key Strategic Issues List (KSIL)
July 1, 2005

After Two Wars: Reflections on the American Strategic Revolution in Central Asia
July 1, 2005

Law vs. War: Competing Approaches to Fighting Terrorism
July 1, 2005

Who Stays and Who Goes: Army Enlisted Reserve and National Guard Retention
July 1, 2005

North Korea’s Strategic Intentions
July 1, 2005

Sustainability of Colombian Military/Strategic Support for “Democratic Security”
July 1, 2005

U.S. Defense Strategy After Saddam
July 1, 2005