Social Science of War: US Alliance Politics in the Indo-Pacific
Note: This episode concludes the second season of the Social Science of War. We will be taking a...
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Alexandra Chinchilla | 07.02.24
Note: This episode concludes the second season of the Social Science of War. We will be taking a...
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In Episode 7, Season 2 of the Social Science of War, Major Gabe Royal is joined by Lieutenant...
Read MoreAlexandra Chinchilla | 06.06.24
Every four years, Americans choose a new commander-in-chief. US presidents have significant...
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Episode 6, Season 2 of the Social Science of War is the second in a two-part series looking back...
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Episode 5, Season 2 of the Social Science of War is the first in a two-part series looking back at...
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Technology is rapidly changing the modern battlefield, making it crucial for armies to adapt how...
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How have civilian views of deference to military and civilian authority evolved? Are current...
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