Commentary & Analysis
India, the U.S. and the Global Balance of Power
Joseph S. Nye, The Strategist (ASPI) When Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with US President Joe Biden in the White House last month, many observers saw the makings of an
Canada Pressured by Allies To Up Military Spending
Steve Scherer, Reuters OTTAWA, June 29 (Reuters) – Canada is expected to boost military spending after a government review next month, but the increase is unlikely to comfort allies facing…
America’s India Problem
Akhilesh Pillalamarri, The Diplomat Predictions of the demise of Indian democracy by American media and activists are exaggerated and reflect a narrow understanding of India’s history and…
Putin’s Nuclear Provocations Proliferate
Mykola Vorobiov, Eurasia Daily Monitor Yevgeny Prigozhin and his Wagner Group’s aborted munity in Russia has demonstrated the weakness of the Kremlin in controlling the situation inside the…
The Future of NATO’s European Land Forces
Ben Barry, et al., IISS Russia’s war against Ukraine has put the recapitalisation of European land forces high on the agenda for NATO’s European allies. This study examines the emerging…
Five Pillars Of Boeing’s National-Security Space Strategy
Loren Thompson, Forbes Boeing’s
Intel Agencies Buy Vast Amounts of Data on Americans
Tom Ozimek, Epoch Times A newly released report shows that U.S. intelligence and spy agencies have bought and stored vast amounts of …
How To Leverage America’s Software Advantage
Anderson & Flournoy, BrDefense Michèle A. Flournoy and Wendy R. Anderson lay out their vision for how the Pentagon can speed software acquisition in this new op-ed.