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Strategy
Making Missile Defense Work for Japan
By Ben Rimland
Ballistic missile defense can work for Japan, but it must be placed in context.
Long Overdue: India and Japan Are Ready for a Full-Fledged Civil Nuclear Deal
By Satoru Nagao
Tokyo and New Delhi have much to gain and little to lose by signing a civil nuclear agreement.
With Eye on China, North Korea, Japan's Abe Pursues Record Defense Budget
By Ankit Panda
Abe's government is seeking a record defense budget -- again.
3 Problems with War and Strategy in Medieval India
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Indian armies over the past millennium seemed to have constantly grappled with three primary problems.
The Strategic Lessons of 1944's Battle of the Philippine Sea
By Robert Farley
1944’s Battle of Philippine Sea holds some interesting lessons for how we think about military power.
Defeating China's Fortress Fleet and A2/AD Strategy: Lessons for the United States and Her Allies
By James R. Holmes
China's built a fortress fleet to operationalize its A2/AD ambitions. How can the U.S. and her allies counter this?
Will Rodrigo Duterte Improve China-Philippines Relations?
By Dingding Chen
We don't know yet, but there are signs pointing to a better China-Philippines relationship in the coming years.
How Asians Came to See the Seas and Naval Strategy Like the West
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Asians' perceptions of seapower have changed over time, but not as much as you'd think.
Hybrid Warfare With Chinese Characteristics
By Benjamin David Baker
From Sun Tzu to Xi Jinping: Russia isn’t the only one who knows hybrid warfare.
India Reacts as Military Strategies Collide in the Asia-Pacific
By Karan Pradhan
India needs to carefully consider its strategic moves in the Asia-Pacific.
Naval Buildups in the South China Sea
By Steven Stashwick
Southeast Asian naval capabilities are surging. But how meaningful is that?
Peter W. Singer on Ghost Fleet, China, and Strategy
By Jack Detsch
Peter W. Singer is co-author of Ghost Fleet, a new novel imagining the next World War.