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United States military
RIMPAC Makes Its Mark in Hawaii
By Jon Letman
For some the international military exercises are a highlight; for others they’re a stain on the islands.
A Comparison of Chinese and American Military Culture
By Ben Lowsen
When East Meets West.
The One Thing Geeky Defense Analysts Never Talk About
By Franz-Stefan Gady
As George Orwell said, 'To see what is in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle.'
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.
Can the United States Produce Good Defense Analysis?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
It is difficult for American defense analyst not to fall into the trap of "mirror imaging."
Can the Chinese and US Air Forces Get Along?
By Robert Farley
Policymakers from both states should pay close attention to the prospect of maintaining ties between their air forces.
A Point of No Return for the U.S.-Afghan Relationship?
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has accused the U.S. of working with the Taliban. A diplomatic tailspin ensues.
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