The past four years have provided a litany of battlefield lessons for both parties to the conflict. The Ukraine War is the ...
The United States and Japan have increased their exercises in response to joint Sino-Russian exercises in recent weeks.
The divided political structure of Europe makes it uniquely vulnerable to cyberwarfare from external actors—and European security institutions must devise better ways to respond.
The al-Qaeda terror network operates with impunity out of Iran and Afghanistan. America must lean on both countries’ regimes ...
The ongoing war has driven extremely rapid innovation in Ukraine’s defense sector—and many Western firms have taken note.
Trump has pledged to send a hospital ship to Greenland to “take care of the many people… not being taken care of there.” Unfortunately, no such ship is available.
Russia’s drone attacks against Ukraine’s critical infrastructure have mostly been conducted by variants of the Iranian-made Shahed kamikaze drone.
Climate and Energy policy choices in Washington and Beijing are reshaping global trade, technology flows, and investment patterns.
The Pentagon’s shift towards long-term procurement contracts, rather than temporary year-by-year funding, is a welcome step in improving America’s ailing defense industry.
China’s air force is stronger than India’s—but much of it is tied down in the Pacific, allowing India to punch above its ...
Despite public displays of defiance, Hezbollah is weaker than ever before—and the rest of Lebanon is united in opposition to its continued militancy.
Putting AOC’s principles into action in the area of non-tariff policies, a future Democratic administration should focus on promoting trade policies that have an overall benefit to Americans, rather ...
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