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Ecuador’s Incoming Government Faces Difficult Choices Regarding China | R. Evan Ellis
China Landpower Studies Center
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May 8, 2025
Ecuador’s Incoming Government Faces Difficult Choices Regarding China
With Daniel Noboa returning to the presidency and a new Chinese ambassador on the way, China-Ecuador relations are at an inflection point.From April 22-25, I had the opportunity to travel to Quito, Ecuador, to address an international forum on China
China’s Coming Diplomatic Blitz in the Americas | R. Evan Ellis
China Landpower Studies Center
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May 8, 2025
China’s Coming Diplomatic Blitz in the Americas
The next few months will bring a series of high-profile multilateral engagements between China and Latin American countries, as Beijing seeks to capitalize on discontent with Trump.In the coming three months, China will have a number of opportunities
Transnational Organized Crime in Mexico and the Government’s Response | R. Evan Ellis
China Landpower Studies Center
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April 29, 2025
Transnational Organized Crime in Mexico and the Government’s Response
The US government threats of tariffs on the Mexican government if it did not do more to control illicit fentanyl flows into the United States have cast new attention on the growing problem of transnational organized crime that has wrought violence
Waging War without Disruption: China’s People’s Armed Police in a Future Conflict | Jake Rinaldi
China Landpower Studies Center
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April 24, 2025
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
Russia's the enemy | Dr. John R. Deni
European Security
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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
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Strategic Stability: Contending Interpretations
February 1, 2013
— Authors: Mr Elbridge A Colby, Mr Michael S Gerson What is strategic stability and why is it...
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Talking Past Each Other? How Views of U.S. Power Vary between U.S. and International Military Personnel
February 1, 2013
— Author: COL Richard H M Outzen View the Executive SummaryThe 21st century U.S. military seldom...
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Routine, Disciplined, and Results-Oriented: Joint Plans and Operations (JPOx) and Decisionmaking Processes in U.S. Forces-Iraq (USF-I)
January 31, 2013
— Colonel Matthew Q. DawsonLarge organizations, whether military or civilian, require routine...
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Op-Ed: The Need For A “Half-Pivot to the Americas”
January 10, 2013
— Dr. Robert J. BunkerMuch discussion has been generated over the still relatively new U.S. strategic...
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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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The Impact of President Felipe Calderón’s War on Drugs on the Armed Forces: The Prospects for Mexico’s “Militarization” and Bilateral Relations
December 1, 2012
— Author: Dr George W Grayson View the Executive SummaryIn the absence of honest, professional...
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India’s Changing Afghanistan Policy: Regional and Global Implications
December 1, 2012
— Author: Dr Harsh V Pant View the Executive SummarySince 2001, the situation in Afghanistan has...
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A National Security Staff for the 21st Century
December 1, 2012
— Author: Dr Jack A LeCuyer View the Executive SummaryOur legacy 1947/1989 national security system is...
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Op-Ed: Getting to the Win
November 28, 2012
— Colonel Michael (Scott) S. Weaver The Armed Forces that U.S. national leaders will have available to...
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