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Emerging Military Technologies and a Future Taiwan Strait Conflict
By Ankit Panda
How will changes in military technology bear on a potential near-future U.S.-China conflict?
Has the US Military Really Lost ‘The Art of Killing’?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Why the U.S. military’s obsession with decisive battle is not a good thing.
Different Fleets for Different Strategies: Imaging the Future of the US Navy (Part Two)
By Robert Farley
Predictions are hard; especially about the future.
Different Fleets for Different Strategies: Imaging the Future of the US Navy (Part One)
By Robert Farley
What kinds of future fleets are available to the U.S. Navy?
What Would Inform and Drive an Indian Nuclear Posture Review?
By Vivek Prahladan
Is New Delhi merely conducting an intellectual exercise about nuclear doctrine or is it responding to something?
Steve Bannon, Dharma Warrior: Hindu Scriptures and the Worldview of Trump's Chief Ideologue
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Steve Bannon's appreciation for the Bhagavad Gita makes more sense than you might think.
3 Problems with War and Strategy in Medieval India
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Indian armies over the past millennium seemed to have constantly grappled with three primary problems.
Why Concerns Over Drone Proliferation Are Overblown
By Andrea Gilli and Mauro Gilli
Why the 'drone revolution’ will not bring about a redistribution of military power in the global system--just yet.
Standing on Common Ground? Explaining Just War and Jihad
By Patrik K. Meyer
There are fundamental differences between the Christian and Islamic war doctrines and they influence policy.
What If Japan Had Won The Battle of Midway?
By Benjamin David Baker
One of the most decisive battles of the Second World War could have ended up very differently. Be glad it didn’t though.
Could Science Defeat Terrorism? Using Robots to Hunt Down ISIS
By Lucas Bento
Before you rule out so-called killer robots, consider their applications in counter-terrorism.
Ghost Fleet and the Causes of War
By Robert Farley
In fiction, states may not need clear reasons to go to war, but reality is different.
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