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CLSC Dialogues podcast episode 29: "An Enviable Position in the Pacific," an interview with GEN Xavier Brunson
China Landpower Studies Center
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May 22, 2026
“An Enviable Position in the Pacific,” an interview with GEN Xavier Brunson
Guest host Tom Spahr interviews General Xavier Brunson, Commander United Nations Command, ROK-U.S. Combined Forces Command, and United States Forces Korea (UNC/CFC/USFK). They discuss Korea, the Indo-Pacific, and mission command.
CLSC Quick Takes: Corruption and PLA Generals by Rick Gunnell
China Landpower Studies Center
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May 20, 2026
Corruption and PLA Generals
Rick Gunnell
Slide for Decoding China’s 15th Five-Year Plan by COL Kyle Marcrum, published by the Foreign Policy Research Institute
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May 15, 2026
Decoding China’s 15th Five-Year Plan
China’s latest Five-Year Plan signals that it has become more pessimistic about the global environment, seeing it as uncertain and unstable. However, the Chinese Communist Party sees opportunity in that instability to promote the Community of Common
CLSC Dialogues podcast: Taiwan’s Special Defense Budget and KMT Trip to Beijing, Part 2, COL Kyle Marcrum and Dr. Jessica Liao
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May 14, 2026
Taiwan’s Special Defense Budget and KMT Trip to Beijing, Part 2
In part two of this two-part episode, COL Kyle Marcrum and Dr. Jessica Liao discuss Taiwan President Lai’s special defense budget and the Kuomingdang Chair, Cheng Li-wun, visit to Beijing.
CLSC Dialogues podcast: Taiwan’s Special Defense Budget and KMT Trip to Beijing, Part 1, COL Kyle Marcrum and Dr Jessica Liao
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May 13, 2026
Taiwan’s Special Defense Budget and KMT Trip to Beijing, Part 1
In part one of this two-part episode, COL Kyle Marcrum and Dr. Jessica Liao discuss Taiwan President Lai’s special defense budget and why it is stalled in Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan.
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Annual Estimate
Can Russia Reform? Economic, Political, and Military Perspectives
June 1, 2012
— Author: Dr Stephen J Blank These three papers represent the first panel of papers from SSI’s annual...
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Colloquium Brief: Learning By Doing: The PLA Trains at Home and Abroad
May 15, 2012
— Recent People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy exercises and operations, such as the Gulf of Aden (GOA) anti-piracy deployment, point to an increasing interest in developing a presence in distant seas and expeditionary naval capabilities. The PLA’s ground force exercises, rather than aiming to intimidate others by demonstrating the ability to project power beyond China’s borders, are most relevant to operations within mainland China; transmilitary region exercises contribute to China's deterrence posture by demonstrating a proven ability to project power to repel an attack while People's Armed Police (PAP) exercises and operations reveal increased capabilities to counter terrorism and control civil unrest...
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Op-Ed: Where Do We Go From Here?
May 3, 2012
— COL Louis H. Jordan, Jr On January 5, 2012, the President announced new strategic guidance for the...
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Disjointed Ways, Disunified Means: Learning from America’s Struggle to Build an Afghan Nation
May 1, 2012
— Author: COL Lewis G Irwin Remarkably ambitious in its audacity and scope, NATO’s irregular warfare...
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Lessons of the Iraqi De-Ba’athification Program for Iraq’s Future and the Arab Revolutions
May 1, 2012
— Author: Dr W Andrew TerrillThis monograph considers both the future of Iraq and the differences and...
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The Role of Small States in the Post-Cold War Era: The Case of Belarus
May 1, 2012
— Author: Dr Dmitry Shlapentokh The United States is no longer the only global center of power as it...
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Ambassador Stephen Krasner’s Orienting Principle for Foreign Policy (and Military Management)—Responsible Sovereignty
April 27, 2012
— Author: Dr Max G Manwaring The principle security threat of the past several centuries—war between...
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Enabling Unity of Effort in Homeland Response Operations
April 25, 2012
— Authors: LTG H Steven Blum, LTC Kerry McIntyre Any significant homeland response event requires...
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Op-Ed: Heading Toward the NATO Summit
April 9, 2012
— Dr. Jeffrey D. McCausland From the perspective of the Obama administration, the last NATO Summit...
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Conflict Management and “Whole of Government”: Useful Tools for U.S. National Security Strategy?
April 1, 2012
— Authors: Dr Robert H Dorff, Dr Volker C Franke Today, America faces security challenges that are...
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