Tag
Missile Defense
Interview: Lawrence Wilkerson
By Emanuel Pastreich
A discussion of tensions in East Asia, and some possible solutions
South Korea Goes Indigenous for Its Missile Defense Needs
By Benjamin David Baker
South Korea's bid to indigenize missile defense will have important ramifications for the U.S.-South Korea relationship.
After China, India Will Become Second Buyer of Advanced Russian S-400 Missile Defense Systems
By Ankit Panda
New Delhi's S-400 deal with Russia may be the largest defense deal ever between the two countries.
Russia Engages in Military Drills on Europe’s Doorstep
By Catherine Putz
The drills will practice "localizing an armed conflict and eliminating illegal armed formations in the Eastern European region.”
South Korea’s THAAD Decision
By Robert E. Kelly
Seoul is coming under pressure from all sides on the question of missile defense.
Iran's Fancy New Long-Range Missile Can Strike Israel
By Franz-Stefan Gady
However, there is still considerable debate over the true capabilities of Tehran's new weapon.
South Korea, China Trade Barbs Over THAAD
By Ankit Panda
On Tuesday, Chinese and South Korean spokespeople exchanged sharp and pointed remarks over missile defense.
China Eyes Russia’s S-400, Taiwan Seeks New Air Defense System
By Zachary Keck
China and Taiwan are both seeking significant upgrades to their air defense systems in the years ahead.
Missile Defense and the North Korean Nuclear Threat
By Stefan Soesanto
Trilateral missile defense could be a turning point in dealing with the North Korean nuclear threat.
Will Hypersonic Capabilities Render Missile Defense Obsolete?
By Zachary Keck
Despite billions of dollars & decades of work, missile defense has produced few results. The future looks equally bleak.
Can a China-Russia Axis Bankrupt the US?
By J. Michael Cole
Russia and China have studied the end of the Cold War and how the US ultimately defeated the USSR by bankrupting it.
How Fake Missiles Pose Real Threats
Experts say that North Korea’s missile mock-ups are advancing rapidly. The US and its allies should be alarmed.