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  • Commentary

    • The Wall Street Journal
    • January 5, 2018
    Review: ‘The Road Not Taken’ in Vietnam

    Edward Lansdale(1908-87) was one of America’s most important military thinkers and practitioners, and yet he is barely known to the wider world. In “The Road Not Taken,” Max ...

    By Robert D. Kaplan

  • Commentary

    • National Review
    • January 1, 2018
    Countering Entropy in the New Year

    In a year-end summary, one of our nation’s major weekly news publications recently tweeted that one of its most-read articles featured former Soviet president Mikhail Gorbache...

    By Jerry Hendrix

  • Commentary

    • The Hill
    • January 1, 2018
    From 'flags and footprints' to having a routine presence in space

    President Trump’s signing ofSpace Policy Directive 1once again gives NASA a mission adjustment and beneficial goals. The directive recommits NASA to:“Lead an innovative and...

    By Adam Routh

  • Commentary

    • Global Asia
    • January 1, 2018
    US Alliances and Trump’s ‘Free and Open Indo-Pacific’ Policy

    Any single year’s events can mask the true direction of longer-term trends. Time will tell, but I believe this is the case with respect to US policy toward the Asia-Pacific re...

    By Patrick M. Cronin

  • Commentary

    • CNN
    • December 30, 2017
    The Pentagon is using AI to fight ISIS but it's not quite the 'Terminator'

    Conversations about the military use of artificial intelligence usually bring to mind the "Terminator" movies, where a super-intelligent AI turns evil and tries to destroy hum...

    By Gregory C. Allen

    • Commentary
    • New York Times
    • December 28, 2017
    The Oil and Gas Sector Is Changing — and So Is Geopolitics

    WINDFALLHow the New Energy Abundance Upends Global Politics and Strengthens American PowerBy Meghan L. O’Sullivan479 pp. Simon & Schuster. $29.Geopolitics is power played...

    By Robert D. Kaplan

    • Commentary
    • The Asan Forum
    • December 23, 2017
    Expanding US-India Geoeconomic Cooperation Amid China’s Belt and Road Initiative

    The United States and India have an opportunity to co-define and co-implement a geoeconomic vision for the Indo-Pacific, based on shared values of freedom and transparency. Ho...

    By Daniel Kliman & Manpreet Singh Anand

    • Commentary
    • Axios
    • December 22, 2017
    Trump's NSS takes a harder line on China

    If translated into sustained action, the Trump administration'sNational Security Strategywill mark a departure from decades of U.S. policy, reframing China as a great power ...

    By Daniel Kliman

  • Commentary

    • IEEE Spectrum
    • December 22, 2017
    Why You Shouldn't Fear 'Slaughterbots'

    Killer drones in the hands of terroristsmassacring innocents. Robotic weapons of mass destruction breeding chaos and fear. A video created by advocates of a ban on autonomous...

    By Paul Scharre

  • Commentary

    • Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
    • December 21, 2017
    Project Maven brings AI to the fight against ISIS

    Maven is designed to be that pilot project, that pathfinder, that spark that kindles the flame front of artificial intelligence across the rest of the[Defense]Department.- ...

    By Gregory C. Allen

  • Commentary

    • National Review
    • December 21, 2017
    In a Chess Game with Putin, the Polish City of Gdansk Is Our Queen

    ladimir Putin is playing a vast chess game with NATO, and his next move is to invade the Baltic nations. When this happens, the United States will need to move armored forces ...

    By Jerry Hendrix

    • Commentary
    • Ms. Magazine
    • December 21, 2017
    To Pluck a Brown Feathered Goose: On Being a Woman of Color in National Security

    As a field that centers on defense and foreign relations, national security has had a long history of being predominantly male. Recent public debate on women and national secu...

    By Brittney Washington & Jeesue Lee

  • Commentary

    • War on the Rocks
    • December 21, 2017
    Trump Should Mind the Gaps in His National Security Strategy

    President Donald Trump’sNational Security Strategyhas been published and the early returns are in. Perhaps as with all things Trumpian, reactions are strongly-held and all o...

    By Richard Fontaine

  • Commentary

    • Texas National Security Review
    • December 21, 2017
    Policy Roundtable: What to Make of Trump’s National Security Strategy

    Every time an American president releases a newNational Security Strategy, it provokes a round of commentary on the document itself as well as an additional round of hand-wri...

    By Mira Rapp-Hooper

  • Commentary

    • Defense One
    • December 19, 2017
    What Does a Government Shutdown Mean for the Department of Defense?

    What happens to the Defense Department whenthe federal government shuts down? I can shed some light on this; in October 2013, I was a DoD civilian charged with helping to ens...

    By Susanna V. Blume

  • Commentary

    • Newsweek
    • December 19, 2017
    Trump's National Security Strategy Is Dead on Arrival

    If a national security strategy is developed by well-meaning, capable advisers, who have little control over an undisciplined and unpredictable president, is it worth the pape...

    By Ilan Goldenberg

  • Commentary

    • National Review
    • December 18, 2017
    Trump’s New National-Security Strategy Projects Confidence

    President Trump today unveiled his new National Security Strategy (NSS), exceeding the expectations of the national-security community by producing a remarkably coherent NSS w...

    By Jerry Hendrix

  • Commentary

    • Military.com
    • December 15, 2017
    Congress Mandates New DoD Study Central to Understanding TBI

    Traumatic brain injury(TBI) is thesignature woundof today's conflicts, affecting more than 370,000 service members, and emerging evidence suggests troops may be exposed to ...

    By Lauren Fish & Paul Scharre

    • Commentary
    • The Wall Street Journal
    • December 15, 2017
    Give Bad Faith a Chance in North Korea

    Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said this week that the U.S. was “ready to talk” to North Korea. The White House and State Department walked back that statement, but Mr. Till...

    By Peter Harrell

  • Commentary

    • National Review
    • December 15, 2017
    China Mistakenly Challenges Andrew Jackson to a Duel

    The United States Navy will be making a port call in Taiwan in the near future. The only questions that remain are where, when, and how many ships of what type will drop ancho...

    By Jerry Hendrix

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