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How to Stop Putin Without Starting WWIII
The United States and other NATO countries should aid Ukraine through weapons, intelligence, and diplomatic support, but should stay clear of direct involvement in the war....
By Paul Scharre
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What 'no-fly zone' really means
It’s a plea that has been heard around the world: Ukraine wants its allies to set up a no-fly zone in its airspace. They believe it would give them the tactical advantage in t...
By Stacie Pettyjohn
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Pentagon needs a six-pillar foundation
Defense budgets are often misaligned with strategy, with readiness and capacity being prioritized over much needed modernization....
By Greg Grant
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Why Better Decision-Making, Not Just Money, Is Key to Military Superiority
Let's face it - China may no longer be a near-peer to the United States, militarily. It’s likely caught up and could even be ahead. Analysis by Govini finds that to gain or ke...
By Billy Fabian
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Don't Trust the Process: Moving from Words to Actions on the Indo-Pacific Posture
Moving from words to poured concrete requires subordinate organizations and processes to execute guidance and policies....
By Chris Dougherty
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The Full Potential of a Military Metaverse
Defense companies and outlets offer a steady drip of articles and the metaverse is already slated to be one of the core themes of numerous defense conferences....
By Jennifer McArdle
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US, Russia Should Establish Deconfliction Line for Air Operations Over the Black Sea – Now
This new reality should shift American Western thinking about the role of airpower in managing Western-Russian relations....
By Becca Wasser
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US Should Use Passive Defenses to Strengthen Indo-Pacific Military Posture, Argues Researcher
To counter China’s growing military power, increasing resilience of American forces and bases in the Indo-Pacific should be a priority for the Defense Department, according to...
By Stacie Pettyjohn
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It’s Not Just 5G: China’s Telecom Strategy Needs to Be Countered in Space
The Biden administration needs to look up to space to provide a counter for China’s telecommunications plan....
By Col Gabe S. Arrington
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The Potential of RPA in Government; Future of FITARA; U.S. Military Posture in the Indo-Pacific
Stacie Pettyjohn, senior fellow and director of the defense program at the Center for a New American Security, explains what the U.S. military can do to build a resilient post...
By Stacie Pettyjohn
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United States Military Strategy Should Better Match Interests, Says Defense Research Expert
Becca Wasser discusses how U.S. military strategy has been linked to outdated priorities and should better reflect the country’s interests, including protection of the homelan...
By Becca Wasser
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Spiking the Problem: Developing a Resilient Posture in the Indo-Pacific With Passive Defenses
This article originally appeared in War on the Rocks....
By Stacie Pettyjohn
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Securing the Global Digital Economy Beyond the China Challenge
A revised route to digital modernization, premised on open participation, can not only offset the local costs of China’s cyber and influence power, but pave the way for an equ...
By Ainikki Riikonen
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The Unmet Promise of the Global Posture Review
The review missed an opportunity to realign U.S. military presence overseas with the strategic priorities laid out in the interim National Security Strategic Guidance....
By Becca Wasser
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The Inverse Midas Touch: Why America's Interventions So Often Go Wrong
For this week's episode of Horns of a Dilemma, War on the Rocks interviews U.S. Army Colonel Dr. Christopher Kolenda about his new book, Zero-Sum Victory: What We Get Wrong Ab...
By Christopher D. Kolenda
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Rightsizing in the Middle East
Washington’s large Middle East presence is more than just wasteful....
By Becca Wasser & Elisa Catalano Ewers
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How the U.S. Can Quickly Build Greater Resiliency in Space
China and Russia will continue to pose significant threats to our space systems, from cyber intrusion techniques to kinetic destructive ASAT tests....
By Sarah Mineiro
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Will Strong Actions Follow Words in Biden’s Space Policy?
The United States is the world leader in space. A robust space program enables us to expand our alliances and partnerships and underpins our military strength....
By Hannah Dennis & Kaitlyn Johnson
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The DownLink: The U.S. National Space Council is Back in Business
This week U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris convened the Biden Administration’s inaugural National Space Council meeting. It had three agenda items: STEM education, to create ...
By Sarah Mineiro
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Who’s to Blame for Asia’s Arms Race?
As Beijing has grown stronger, it has also become increasingly belligerent....
By Tom Shugart