19 September 2020

Henley Putnam University

Journal of Strategic Security, 2019, v. 13, no. 3

Made in China 2025: China’s Strategy for Becoming a Global High-Tech Superpower and its Implications for the U.S. Economy, National Security, and Free Trade

NATO’s Internal Deepening, Endurance, and Expansion: Economic Incentives and Gains as an Explanatory Complement to Realist Alliance Theory

Reshaping U.S. Smart Power: Towards a Post-Pandemic Security Architecture

Extending Humanity’s Reach: A Public-Private Framework for Space Exploration

From Security Sector Reform to Endemic Corruption: The Case of Afghanistan

Breaking the ISIS Brand Counter Narrative Facebook Campaigns in Europe

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