We Have a New National Security Strategy — Here’s What it Could Mean for the Army
In the few days since the White House released its new National Security Strategy, there has been...
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Liam Collins, Rick Montcalm and John Amble | 12.21.17 | Commentary & Analysis
In the few days since the White House released its new National Security Strategy, there has been...
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Secretary of Defense James Mattis kicked off the Association of the United States Army’s (AUSA)...
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Considered a father of modern strategic deterrence theory, Dr. Thomas Schelling died on December 13 at the age of 95. But in a world characterized by a new and diverse array of threats, his thinking will continue to shape policymakers responses to emerging challenges.
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