Defense

Strategic Weapons in Wrong Hands

D uring the Indian Premier Narendra Modi’s last trip to Moscow, there was no progress made on the sale of missile defense system...

THAAD, MAD, BAD, part II: Decompiling the South China Sea

The American Backstory T he American positions for the past two years have focused on China’s relatively aggressive and unchallenged construction of seven...

THAAD Mad Bad, Part I: US-China Rivalry in the South China Sea

T he Terminal High Altitude Area Defense is a US Army anti-ballistic missile system designed to shoot down short, medium, and long-range ballistic...

CTBT: A Growing Challenge

With the end of the mutual deterrence between east and the west, and with the nuclearisation of South Asia, number of serious efforts were...

The end of the US-Russian agreement on plutonium

On October 3 last the Russian Federation suspended the agreement reached in 2000 with the United States to downblend the bilateral surplus plutonium for...

The strategic nature of the US bombings in Libya

Although some US military decision-makers have recently said that the air raids on Sirte are to be considered "purely tactical" - as also General...

The Rise of the EU Army as NATO Falls?

The fallout from Brexit has not only affected the economic and social trajectories of Europe but also will shift the military dynamics of the...

Global defense postures moderating, but new “Fault Lines” emerge

Economic development and flat defense budgets are reducing the reliance of the world economy on defense spending, but tensions are rising along five global...

A Realist Proposal: How the Vietnam War Can Help the US End its Afghan War

On December 28, 2014, the US and NATO formally declared an end to the Afghan war despite an ongoing insurgency. Nevertheless, a treaty was...

The 2016 NATO Summit: What will be on the agenda in Warsaw?

Authors: Dr. Ian Anthony, Dr. Ian Davis(*) At their Summit in Warsaw on 8–9 July, the heads of state and government of the NATO...

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