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The problem with being too busy to read is that you learn by experience . . . the hard way. By...
Read MoreJahara Matisek, William Reno and Sam Rosenberg | 02.15.23 | Commentary & Analysis
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine was a strategic disaster for that aggressor, triggering a...
Read MoreAlexander Grinberg | 02.13.23 | Urban Warfare Project
How do you win in a siege when the enemy reaches out and ruins your precious artillery? During the...
Read MoreNathaniel L. Moir | 01.31.23 | Irregular Warfare Initiative
In his 1961 book about warfare in Southeast Asia, Street Without Joy, Bernard Fall, the Howard...
Read MoreMichael G. Anderson | 01.26.23 | Commentary & Analysis
The Russian bear in Ukraine is suffering from a people problem, attempting to fight a costly,...
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