Competition, Conflict, and Mental Models of War: What You Need to Know about Multi-Domain Battle
Editor’s note: This is the second article in a series that dives into the multiple ideas presented...
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Kelly McCoy | 01.26.18 | Commentary & Analysis
Editor’s note: This is the second article in a series that dives into the multiple ideas presented...
Read MoreM. L. Cavanaugh | 11.28.17 | FICINT
The memoir that follows takes us on a “darkly imagined excursion into the future.” In it, an...
Read MoreT.S. Allen | 09.19.17 | Commentary & Analysis
No one is surprised anymore when North Korea threatens the United States and its allies. After...
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Read MoreAmos Fox | 01.17.17 | Commentary & Analysis
Russian aggression in Ukraine has been interpreted as the harbinger of a new era of warfare, one in which cyber threats, hybrid tactics, and gray-zone operations are ascendant. But there are lessons to be learned in the conventional character of the conflict, to which too little attention is paid.
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