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Jan. 5, 2026
How Maduro’s capture went down – a military strategist explains what goe...
The predawn seizure of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Jan. 3, 2026 was a complicated affair. It was also, operationally, a resounding success for the U.S. military.Operation Absolute Resolve achieved its objective of seizing Maduro through a
Loyal Paraguay
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Aug. 26, 2025
Loyal Paraguay: The Peña Government’s Strategic Choice to Stay with Taiwan
From August 11-15, 2025, the author was in Asuncion, Paraguay, in an International Republican Institute (IRI) event hosted by that nation’s President Santiago Peña, bringing together government officials, diplomats, businesspersons, and civil
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Aug. 15, 2025
The Economic Argument for Keeping US Forces in Europe
NATO’s Hague summit earlier this summer has generally been viewed as a qualified success, despite — or perhaps because of — its unusually short and focused agenda. The new 5 percent defense spending commitment deserves most of the credit for this
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Aug. 13, 2025
Election, Crisis, and U.S. Opportunity in Bolivia
Bolivia, strategically at the center of South America, faces a critical election that will define its direction in its current profound economic, political and security crisis, its future relationship with the People’s Republic of China (PRC), its
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July 22, 2025
More Than a Numbers Game: Comparing US and Chinese Landpower in the Paci...
As the US Army organizes, trains, and equips for an unforeseen future, service decisions should create or amplify relative operational advantages over the US military’s rising foe—the People’s Liberation Army. Discerning critical differences between
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Making Riflemen from Mud: Restoring the Army’s Culture of Irregular Warfare
October 1, 2007
— Author: LTC James D Campbell Prior to World War II, the Army had a deeply ingrained facility with...
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The Army and Defense Resource Allocation: The Bronze Medal Ain’t Good Enough in a Three-Man Race
October 1, 2007
— Author: LTC Tim Flanagan This paper examines the current state of the Army’s funding in relation to...
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The Eastern Dimension of America’s New European Allies
October 1, 2007
— Author: Mr Janusz Bugajski Without a realistic prospect for NATO and EU accession, Ukraine, Belarus,...
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The United States and ASEAN-China Relations: All Quiet on the Southeast Asian Front
October 1, 2007
— Author: Dr Ian Storey While the overall security situation in Southeast Asia is something of a mixed...
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The Summit: Mirage or Milestone?
October 1, 2007
— Author: Dr Sherifa D Zuhur Each month a member of the SSI faculty writes an editorial for our...
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Transformation Under Fire: A Historical Case Study with Modern Parallels
October 1, 2007
— Author: Major Raymond A Kimball The Bolshevik leaders who built the Red Army from the shattered...
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ASEAN and Its Security Offspring: Facing New Challenges
September 1, 2007
— Author: Dr Sheldon W Simon Southeast Asian states within ASEAN agree that security relations with...
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Turkmenistan and Central Asia after Niyazov
September 1, 2007
— Author: Dr Stephen J Blank President Sapirmurat Niyazov, the all-powerful leader of Turkmenistan,...
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Kuwaiti National Security and the U.S.-Kuwaiti Strategic Relationship after Saddam
September 1, 2007
— Author: Dr W Andrew Terrill The U.S.-Kuwaiti military and political relationship has been of...
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Egypt: Security, Political, and Islamist Challenges
September 1, 2007
— Author: Dr Sherifa D Zuhur This monograph approaches three issues in contemporary Egypt: failures of...
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