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Can Fiction Predict the Future of Warfare?

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Perhaps, but more importantly it tells us about how we want the future of war to look like.
Book Review: Ghost Fleet and the Future of Great Power War

Book Review: Ghost Fleet and the Future of Great Power War

By Gary Bearden
Peter W. Singer and August Cole shine in Ghost Fleet.

India, Pakistan, and the Limits of Effective Deterrence

India, Pakistan, and the Limits of Effective Deterrence

By David J. Karl
The Indian defense minister may have inadvertently acknowledged the limits of India's conventional deterrence.

China is Ready for an Iran Deal

China is Ready for an Iran Deal

By Ankit Panda
Plus, did China really sponsor a cyber attack, and what will the U.S. Army do in Asia? Weekend links.

Arms Control in Asia: Back to the Future?

Arms Control in Asia: Back to the Future?

By Christine M. Leah
Even with nuclear and conventional arms agreements, the tasks of strategy do not go away.
The United States' New Maritime Strategy: A Quick Look

The United States' New Maritime Strategy: A Quick Look

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The document emphatically stresses the need for a fleet of at least 300 ships.

Sailing Through the 'Fog of Peace'

Sailing Through the 'Fog of Peace'

By Ankit Panda
Technology matters, but it isn't all that matters in planning for war.
The Pentagon Just Dropped the Air Sea Battle Name

The Pentagon Just Dropped the Air Sea Battle Name

By Franz-Stefan Gady
However, the U.S. Defense Department will continue to pursue counter-A2/AD strategies.

Maritime Southeast Asia: A Game of Go?

Maritime Southeast Asia: A Game of Go?

By James R. Holmes
How much does the ancient game of Go, or weiqi, reveal about Chinese military strategy?

Strategy Is a Habit

Strategy Is a Habit

By James R. Holmes
In training a new generation of strategists, its best worth recalling Aristotle's sage advice: strategy is a habit.

Land-Based Coastal Defense Is No Joke

Land-Based Coastal Defense Is No Joke

By James R. Holmes
Let's not rush to mock Hagel for citing the War of 1812 as a precedent for contemporary strategy. He has a point.
Style, Warfare and George Washington

Style, Warfare and George Washington

By James R. Holmes
There's reason to be grateful that the outcomes of wars aren't determined by committee.

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