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China’s Foreign Police Training: A Global Footprint

New data reveal how China’s foreign police training programs have become an integral part of Beijing’s strategy to remake global security.

SSI Live 118 – The China Strategic Competition Seminar

In this episode of SSI Live, Major Brennan Deveraux interviews Colonel Kyle Marcrum and Lieutenant Colonel Paul Milas on the SSI-developed China Strategic Competition Seminar. The conversation explores the origin and relevance of the seminar,

Forecasting the PRC’s Next Global Initiative

Executive Summary:• Xi Jinping could unveil a “global environmental initiative” as soon as mid-November 2025, at the COP31 summit in Brazil. This would align with previous initiatives that have been announced at international forums.• This new

The PLA’s Progress toward World-Class Ground Force Capabilities

This essay examines Xi Jinping’s dictum of creating a world-class military by 2049 and assesses the progress of the PLA ground forces toward achieving that notional benchmark.

Global Public Security with Chinese Characteristics

A conversation between Dr. Sheena Chestnut Greitens and Bonnie Glaser on China's Global Security Initiative.
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Category: External Articles

U.S. Military Engagement with Transcaucasia and Central Asia
June 1, 2000

Multinational Land Forces and the NATO Force Structure Review
June 1, 2000

The PLA and the Kosovo Conflict
May 1, 2000

Shaping the World through Engagement: Assessing the Department of Defense’s Theater Engagement Planning Process
April 1, 2000

The Future of the American Military Presence in Europe
April 1, 2000

European Security: Washington’s Shaping Strategy in Action
March 1, 2000

The United States and Colombia: Untying the Gordian Knot
March 1, 2000

The United States and Latin America: Shaping an Elusive Future
March 1, 2000

Armed Conflict in the 21st Century: The Information Revolution and Post-Modern Warfare
March 1, 2000

Prevailing in a Well-Armed World: Devising Competitive Strategies Against Weapons Proliferation
March 1, 2000