Video: The Asymmetric Warfare Group discusses the Future of War
Watch the Army’s Asymmetric Warfare Group (AWG) and the Chief of Staff of the Army’s Strategic Studies Group (CSA SSG) discuss the future of war with west point cadets.
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MWI Staff | 09.23.16
Watch the Army’s Asymmetric Warfare Group (AWG) and the Chief of Staff of the Army’s Strategic Studies Group (CSA SSG) discuss the future of war with west point cadets.
Read MoreLionel Beehner | 09.20.16
MWI hosted the Asymmetric Warfare Group (AWG) to discuss future threats with a roomful of cadets and faculty in Washington Hall.
Read MoreM. L. Cavanaugh | 09.11.16
In light of the peace deal in Colombia, MWI’s ML Cavanaugh argues that victory is not achievable in today’s modern wars, given the low costs of lone wolves and armed groups to engage in warfare.
Read MoreJames King | 09.06.16
MWI Contributor James King provides a review of the book “2017 War with Russia.”
Read MoreAugust Cole | 08.10.16
MWI Non-Resident Fellow August Cole, in this piece of short fiction, explores the question about the utility of battlefield technology and what happens to it, and people, after a conflict.
Read MoreJake Miraldi | 08.09.16
The Modern War Institute interviews Lieutenant General Robert L. Caslen, Jr., 59th Superintendent of the United States Military Academy.
Read MoreMaj. Gen. (Ret) Bob Scales | 08.07.16
In this Washington Post oped, MWI Adjunct Scholar retired Major General Robert Scales argues that the U.S. military has forfeited superiority in warfighting capabilities on the battlefield to Russia.
Read MoreRobert Potter | 07.31.16
MWI Contributor Robert Potter argues that authoritarian states are more vulnerable to the impacts of cyberwarfare than democracies.
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