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Will Regulatory Poison Pills Render AUKUS Dead on Arrival? 

Will Regulatory Poison Pills Render AUKUS Dead on Arrival? 

By Jeffrey P. Bialos
It’s time to consider novel, creative solutions to longstanding regulatory and bureaucratic hurdles that could, left unaddressed, doom AUKUS.

US Defense Secretary Orders Freeze on All Troop Movements Amid COVID-19

US Defense Secretary Orders Freeze on All Troop Movements Amid COVID-19

By Ankit Panda
The U.S. Department of Defense is freezing overseas deployments and troop movements amid the COVID–19 pandemic.
US Defense Secretary Says New Virus Won’t Prevent Military Operations

US Defense Secretary Says New Virus Won’t Prevent Military Operations

By Associated Press
The U.S. military is prepared to continue operations even if there is a local outbreak of the new coronavirus, according to U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper.

The Strategic Consequences of a US-China Rift on Intellectual Property

The Strategic Consequences of a US-China Rift on Intellectual Property

By Robert Farley
Does it even matter if China updates its intellectual property regime?

A New Approach to China – and the World – From the US Department of Defense

A New Approach to China – and the World – From the US Department of Defense

By Bonnie Girard
What new Acting Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan might mean for U.S.-China defense relations.

What the Trump Administration's Decision to Disinvite the Chinese Navy From RIMPAC 2018 Means

What the Trump Administration's Decision to Disinvite the Chinese Navy From RIMPAC 2018 Means

By Ankit Panda
The U.S. takes a long overdue step, but don't expect it to shift the needle on how China behaves in the South China Sea.

Is This What the Pentagon's 'Third Offset' Has Been Missing All Along?

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?
Ash Carter Comes Calling: Where Do US-India Defense Ties Go From Here?

Ash Carter Comes Calling: Where Do US-India Defense Ties Go From Here?

By Harsh V. Pant
These are good times in U.S.-India defense ties, but there's still room for improvement.

The United States Faces a Security Assistance Dilemma in Central Asia

The United States Faces a Security Assistance Dilemma in Central Asia

By Catherine Putz
The U.S. State Department has been ignoring many of its own rules for years; it's no surprise the Defense Department is too

What the Pentagon Thinks About North Korea

What the Pentagon Thinks About North Korea

By Ankit Panda
The Pentagon's 2015 report to Congress on North Korea offers insight into the country's military progress.

6,855 Dead Americans: The Human Cost of War

6,855 Dead Americans: The Human Cost of War

By Franz-Stefan Gady
A new reports sheds light on the human sacrifice modern warfare entails for the U.S. military.
US Embassy in Tajikistan's Reporting Lacks 'Credibility'

US Embassy in Tajikistan's Reporting Lacks 'Credibility'

By Catherine Putz
More than 50 percent of the U.S. embassy in Dushanbe's funding comes from the Pentagon.

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