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The Trade, Legal, and Institutional Implications of 3D Printing in the Indo-Pacific
By Robert Farley
Will 3D printing transform the geoeconomics of the Indo-Pacific?
3D Printing Is Here to Disrupt Asia's Security Order
By Robert Farley
The Indo-Pacific won't be immune to the effects of 3D printing.
What 'Back to the Future' Teaches About the Future of War
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Doc and Marty's time traveling adventures may have produced one of the most important insights into the future of war.
This Is How Europe Conquered Asia
By Franz-Stefan Gady
It was not just superior technology that enabled European states to establish colonies in Asia.
Does It Make Sense to Think About Naval Power in 15 to 30 Year Cycles?
By Robert Farley
Technological cycles can render a just-modernized army obsolete.
Without Foreign Military Tech, Where Would China's Military Be?
By Robert Farley
The overwhelming majority of Chinese technology depends on systems acquired from foreign producers.
Weapons of the Next War
By August Cole and Peter W. Singer
In order to avoid another war in Asia, we need to visualize it.
How Effective Is China's New Anti-Stealth Radar System, Really?
By Ankit Panda
Chinese sources claim that the DWL002 passive radar system will render the F-22 and F-35 "obsolete."
Can China's Defense Industry Catch Up?
By Robert Farley
The United States has unique advantages in defense research that China and Russia won't be able to replicate.
Demographics, Technology and Defense in South Korea
By Andrew Kwon
Demographics pose a challenge to the ROK’s security. Fortunately, an answer may be at hand.
Did China Just Clone a Black Hawk Helicopter?
By Zachary Keck
China conducted the first flight test of its new Z-20, which has a similar exterior to the US-made Black Hawk.
Intellectual Property Meets Military Technology
Copying advanced foreign military systems has a long, distinguished history. What does the future hold?
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