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Adapting to Change

Adapting to Change

Massive shocks that shatter outdated ways of transacting business are few and far between.

Blunt Words on China from U.S. Navy

Blunt Words on China from U.S. Navy

U.S. Navy Captain James Fanell makes some surprising comments on China. Check out the video.

Missile Defense's Real Enemy: Math

Missile Defense's Real Enemy: Math

Both sides of the missile defense debate have some powerful arguments. Yet, one basic idea may hold sway.

The Top 5 Navies of the Indo-Pacific

The Top 5 Navies of the Indo-Pacific

Naval power in the Indo-Pacific is certainly on the rise. Who will take the top spot?

Yes, America Can Rebalance to Asia With a Smaller Military

Yes, America Can Rebalance to Asia With a Smaller Military

Even in a time of budget cuts, America can successfully shift its gaze to the Asia-Pacific.

The Interview: Admiral Samuel J. Locklear

The Interview: Admiral Samuel J. Locklear

America’s rebalance towards Asia has many talking. The U.S. Navy will be at the forefront of such efforts. Adm. Locklear gives us his take.

World War II: No Model for Contemporary U.S. Strategy

World War II: No Model for Contemporary U.S. Strategy

“If the United States wants to remain a balancer in Eurasia, better to do it from forward staging bases…”

Move, Countermove in the Anti-Access Game

Move, Countermove in the Anti-Access Game

New technologies like unmanned surface ships could put a dent in some nation’s anti-access plans.

American Airpower = Soft Power?

American Airpower = Soft Power?

Robert Farley argues “there is simply no way for the Air Force to develop an independent service ‘soft power’ concept.”

A Clash of Civilizations on the High Seas

A Clash of Civilizations on the High Seas

“A common civilization is no guarantee of harmony; a different civilization is no guarantee of conflict or war.”

China's "Carrier Killer": The DF-21D

China's "Carrier Killer": The DF-21D

Much has been made of the missile dubbed “the carrier killer.” Can it be countered?

The New Triangular Diplomacy: India, China and America at Sea

The New Triangular Diplomacy: India, China and America at Sea

As both China and India rise as naval powers their interaction with the United States will truly be a defining feature in the Indo-Pacific region.

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