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4 July 2022
Putin wants to terrorize Ukraine into submission. It’s not working.
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Max Boot Source Link Western leaders have been gathering in Europe this week for the Group of Seven meeting and the NATO summit, with Ukrain...
China’s Disinformation Warriors May Be Coming for Your Company
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PATRICK TUCKER Source Link A Chinese disinformation effort against a Pentagon contractor building a rare-earths plant in Texas may herald a...
Can IPEF Outweigh India’s Over Dependency On China For Supply Chain? – Analysis
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Subrata Majumder Source Link The recent disruptions in global supply chain, leading to China losing prominence, are prompting serious discu...
Pressure grows for Taiwan to boost its defense force
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Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian Source Link The Taiwanese military is still organized around the strategies once required for its decades-long goal...
Sri Lanka Overestimates its Importance to China
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Rathindra Kuruwita Source Link Forty-four containers carrying 1,000 metric tons of rice donated by Chinese people to Sri Lankan students we...
Attack Beijing Or An Invasion Fleet? How Taiwan Should Use Its Cruise Missiles
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James Holmes Source Link To what end? That’s a timeless question military folk and their political masters should ask themselves before crow...
Little Red PRCs: Could China Conquer Taiwan Without Fighting?
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Jahara Matisek, Ben Lowsen, John Amble Source Link It is 2028 and Xi Jinping has begun his fourth term as president of the People’s Republic...
The new era of American darkness
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Jeremy Cliffe Source Link The hills were alive with proclamations of Western cohesion when the G7 gathered in the Bavarian Alps for its ann...
The Hollow Order
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Philip Zelikow Source Link There they were, meeting in Beijing on February 4: Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Pu...
US-China Economic Competition Rests On Intellectual Property – Analysis
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Hannah Elyse Sworn and Manoj Harjani Source Link Intellectual property (IP) has long been a sore point in relations between Washington and ...
A Trillion-Dollar Defense Budget May Be A Bad Investment – Analysis
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James Durso Source Link The American people are getting a bad return on their defense budget, and it may get worse in the future. After appr...
Leading From Behind in Ukraine
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Freddy Gray Source Link IF VLADIMIR Putin fails in Ukraine—and the experts almost all suggest that he already has —it will be because he att...
U.S. Popular Support for Ukraine Aid Declines Amid Ongoing Economic Woes
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JALEN SMALL Source Link Top national security experts now predict that the war in Ukraine will go on longer than first anticipated. "A...
Pentagon watchdog to evaluate US intelligence sharing in support of Ukraine
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ELLEN MITCHELL Source Link The Pentagon’s watchdog arm has announced it will look into the extent to which the Defense Department shares int...
Biden’s Endgame Shouldn’t Be Victory for Ukraine
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Tulsi Gabbard and Daniel L. Davis Source Link After returning from a visit to the front near Kherson, Ukraine, on June 19, Ukrainian Preside...
Lawmakers want DoD to parse cyber roles, explore partnerships with CISA and colleges
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Derek B. Johnson Source Link Both Democratic and Republican-controlled Congresses have spent years pushing federal departments to draw clear...
NATO — Back in the Black (Sea)?
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Source Link NATO should finally assign strategic priority to the Black Sea region, and match its words with action. NATO’s Madrid Summit (29...
Has the Russia-Ukraine war blown up the global nuclear order?
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Lauren Sukin Source Link The Russian nuclear saber-rattling that has accompanied the invasion of Ukraine represents a level of nuclear risk ...
Does a protracted conflict favour Russia or Ukraine?
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Source Link The typical war is short. Since 1815, the median duration of wars between states has been just over three months, calculates Pau...
Here’s How The World’s Rivers Are Changing
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Source Link The way rivers function is significantly affected by how much sediment they transport and where it gets deposited. River sedime...
State-Owned Enterprises And Asia’s Energy Transition – Analysis
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Christoph Nedopil Wang Source Link State-owned enterprises (SOEs) in Asia are in a unique position to take a leading role to shift economic...
The Future of the West Is in Question
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MATEUSZ MORAWIECKI Source Link Russia’s invasion of Ukraine surely heralded the end of an era of illusions. The subsequent criminal actions ...
China is steadily wiping out German industry
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Diana Choyleva Source Link Diana Choyleva is chief economist of Enodo Economics, a macroeconomic and political forecasting company in London...
The Pentagon's plan for 'responsible AI'
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Lauren C. Williams, Source Link The Defense Department is rolling out the long-awaited implementation strategy for its responsible artifici...
Can the Army Harden Its Software Systems Before the Next War?
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Kris Osborn Source Link Missiles destroying targets with advanced precision-guidance systems, tanks adjusting navigation in response to unev...
Reports of Disinformation Campaign Against Rare Earth Processing Facilities
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Source Link The Department of Defense is aware of the recent disinformation campaign, first reported by Mandiant, against Lynas Rare Earth L...
How Cyber and Tech Will Shape Great Power Competition
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Jacob Heilbrunn Source Link Both cyber and tech are playing an increasingly prominent role in debates about American national security. To w...
National Security Challenges of Yesterday and Tomorrow: Reflecting on the Last 75 Years to Prepare for the Next 75
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Matthew R. Crouch & Christopher P. Mulder , Raphael J. Piliero Source Link Introduction For the past 75 years, the United States has bee...
Want ‘strategic thinkers’? You’ll have to transform the military culture
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Gregory Foster Source Link For some years now, observers of military and security affairs have levied rightful criticism at America’s growin...
Irregular Competition
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Lt. Col. Jeremiah C. Lumbaca Source Link Despite increased global interest in “gray-zone” activities, the United States does not have a whol...
3 July 2022
Amid Afghanistan’s Emergency, Its Neighbors Need Support
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Evan Jones Source Link The economic, humanitarian, and social decline in Afghanistan since the fall of the country to the Taliban is well-d...
‘BYE-Raktar’! Russian Lead In Counter-Drone Warfare, With Experience From Syria & Crimea, Deflated Turkish TB2 Drones – Analysis
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Parth Satam Source Link One of the reasons behind the losses of Turkish TB-2 Bayraktar drones at the hands of Russian air defense could be ...
China’s Directed Energy Weapons and Counterspace Applications
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Oskar Glaese Source Link China’s soon-to-be-completed space station has garnered much media attention as a symbol of Chinese power projectio...
China’s Non-Leadership in the Taliban’s Afghanistan
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Barbara Kelemen Source Link The majority of opinions on China’s strategy in Afghanistan are marked by thinking in binary patterns. In fact, ...
US intel officials admit they didn't see that Russia's military was a 'hollow force.' Here's what they did see and how they missed it.
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Stavros Atlamazoglou Source Link More than 100 days after Russia renewed its attack on Ukraine, and the world has seen that the Russian mili...
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