Coercion and Competition: Evaluating American Options for Overcoming Adversaries and Avoiding War
Last week, US lawmakers in both the House and Senate agreed on a final version of the National...
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Max Margulies | 12.10.20 | Commentary & Analysis
Last week, US lawmakers in both the House and Senate agreed on a final version of the National...
Read MoreEthan Brown | 11.25.20 | Commentary & Analysis, Irregular Warfare Initiative
Disinformation has become the new standard for shaping conflict environments. Great power rivals...
Read MoreSteve Blank | 11.09.20 | Commentary & Analysis
Editor’s note: Stanford University is hosting a brand-new class this fall—Technology, Innovation,...
Read MoreKevin Benson | 11.06.20 | Commentary & Analysis, Irregular Warfare Initiative
The expected conditions under which the US military will campaign in the twenty-first century...
Read MoreAshley Franz Holzmann, Assad Raza, Travis D. Johnson and Robert K. Kava | | Commentary & Analysis, Irregular Warfare Initiative
“We are in a war of ideas.” This is how Murray Dyer, in 1959, described the standoff between the...
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