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U.S. defense spending
Would the US Really Lose a War With China and Russia?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
A new study offers little evidence for its bold generalizations that the U.S. is losing its ability to win a state-vs-state war.
Is This What the Pentagon's 'Third Offset' Has Been Missing All Along?
By Robert Farley
Have changes to the U.S. industrial and technological sector posed new challenges for defense procurement?
Evolution of the U.S.-ROK Alliance: Who Should Pay for What?
By Leon Whyte
The cost burden of U.S. Forces Korea has become contentious, and is likely to remain that way.
Can China Tap Private Sector Innovation in Defense?
By Robert Farley
The United States isn't the only country looking to inject some civilian-sector innovation into defense technology.
Future War: Why Quantity Will Trump Quality
By T. X. Hammes
T. X. Hammes on the future of war, and how quantity might just trump quality in a future conflict.
America in Northeast Asia: Credibility and Deterrence
By Robert Dujarric
Why the United States should close the credibility gap in a tense region.
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