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What ABC Missed About Australia’s Interests in Taiwan

What ABC Missed About Australia’s Interests in Taiwan

By Grant Wyeth
A recent article series assumed that Australia would only defend Taiwan because the U.S. demands it. But Australia has its own reasons to act.

Afghanistan, Taiwan, and America’s ‘Fighting Spirit’

Afghanistan, Taiwan, and America’s ‘Fighting Spirit’

By Andrei Lungu
Long before the Afghanistan withdrawal, China had become convinced that the U.S. does not have the stomach for a protracted fight over Taiwan.
How Would a War Between the US and China End?

How Would a War Between the US and China End?

By Robert Farley
A new paper examines the contours of war termination in the U.S.-China context.

Geography and the Coming US-China War at Sea

Geography and the Coming US-China War at Sea

By Jerry Hendrix and Robert Bateman
Geography and geopolitics will determine the course of any U.S.-China war. China is at a disadvantage on both counts.

The Day After: China Edition

The Day After: China Edition

By Amitai Etzioni
Say the U.S. emerges as the victor in a war with China. What comes next?

What a 1925 Novel Can Teach Us About a Possible US-China War

What a 1925 Novel Can Teach Us About a Possible US-China War

By Ben Lamont
The Great Pacific War reveals the insights (and mistakes) that come with discussing a future war.

Afghanistan in 'Stalemate', Top US Commander Notes

Afghanistan in 'Stalemate', Top US Commander Notes

By Ankit Panda
The best reports on the Trump age in foreign policy and Asia, New START vacillations, and more. Weekly links.
How Flexible Are US Counter-A2/AD Systems Anyway?

How Flexible Are US Counter-A2/AD Systems Anyway?

By Robert Farley
Let's think about some of the procurement options available to Washington.

Yes, the Aircraft Carrier Is Still Viable

Yes, the Aircraft Carrier Is Still Viable

By Michael Carl Haas
U.S. flattops are not significantly more vulnerable today. It is our frame of reference that has changed.

For the First Time Since the B-17, America Might Have a Bomber Designed for Asia

For the First Time Since the B-17, America Might Have a Bomber Designed for Asia

By Robert Farley
The LRS-B could turn out to be the bomber that gives Washington the edge it needs in the Asia-Pacific.

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.
Peter W. Singer on Ghost Fleet, China, and Strategy

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.

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