Irregular Warfare Podcast: Nuclear Weapons and the Stability-Instability Paradox
For nearly three months in the summer of 1999, India and Pakistan fought what became known as the...
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Benjamin Jebb and Matthew Moellering | 01.12.24
For nearly three months in the summer of 1999, India and Pakistan fought what became known as the...
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In 1949, China hit a historical inflection point with the Chinese Communist Party’s victory over...
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Nearly two years have passed since Russia invaded Ukraine. In the lead-up to the war, European...
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For nearly two months, three powerful dynamics have converged in Gaza: lawfare, a humanitarian...
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When two adversaries confront one another militarily, they are rarely the only participants....
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In 1952, Iceland expanded its territorial waters based on a ruling by the International Court of...
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As the global information environment rapidly changes, revisionist states are increasingly enabled...
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On November 4, 1979, fifty-two Americans were seized in Tehran. The 444 days they spent in...
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