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Iran
If Romney Wins, Does the U.S. Navy Expand?
A recent interview suggests a Romney win could see an expansion of the U.S. Navy. Can he convince the public?
How Politics Nuked Iran’s Economy
For the leaders of the Islamic Republic, the real enemy is within.
R.I.P. Containment
Why global commerce, modern telecommunications, social media and modern international politics have conspired to put to rest a faded strategy.
Iran Seeks World Cup Appearance
The national team, known as Team Melli, is vying for a spot at the 2014 tournament in Brazil.
The "Mitt Romney School" of Foreign Policy
Although Gov. Romney often criticizes President Obama’s choices in foreign affairs, many wonder about the precise nature of his own views.
Why Aircraft Carriers Sail On
Despite impressive anti-access weaponry, modern aircraft carriers are still a prized possession. Why?
India's Israeli-Palestinian Balancing Act
No longer guided by zero-sum calculations or outdated ideologies, can India befriend both rivals?
The Home Team Anti-Access Advantage
Why A2/AD is a Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome version of the NCAA or NFL.
Anti-Access and the 'Fortress-Fleet'
Why regional powers need not run a naval arms race with the United States.
Why Iran Doesn’t Believe U.S. and Israeli Threats
Iranian leaders don’t believe that the U.S. or Israel will attack them, and history says they’re right.
Singh Heads to NAM Summit
Singh’s trip to Iran, as well his itinerary there, is bound to upset the United States.
Boyd and the U.S. Navy’s Return to History
Adapting to A2/AD challenges from the likes of China and Iran means rediscovering old skills and habits.