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Armed Forces P. We have asked Joshi for an interview to discuss the entire affair, attempting to contact him via email to The Economist and directly via DM on X.
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Armed Forces P. We have asked Joshi for an interview to discuss the entire affair, attempting to contact him via email to The Economist and directly via DM on X.
RCD South Korea’s basic plan for a nuclear-powered submarine marks one of Seoul’s most consequential defense decisions.
The Cipher Brief The foundational flaw in applying Cold War security strategies to
the interpreter The Dialogue’s starkest divide wasn’t between Washington and Beijing – it was between Washington and its own partners.
RCD Given Washington’s need to focus on higher priorities elsewhere, the Trump administration should encourage Germany to implement and build upon a strategy that will relieve Washington of…
SWJ The war in Ukraine reveals a fundamental shift in how combat power is generated at the tactical level.
The Editorial Board, The Wall Street Journal Xi Jinping likes the Greek analogy because he thinks China is the rising power and the U.S. in decline. He might think twice about that.
AmSpec The greatest threat to American power may not come from Beijing or Tehran, but from Treasury auctions.
Robbin Laird, SLDinfo Germany’s ambition, stated unambiguously, is to become the strongest conventional army in Europe.