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To compete with China on military AI, US should set the standards

By Jacob Stokes The United States and China are locked in a contest not only to lead in AI, but to shape the global landscape...

Does the Donroe Doctrine Now Extend to Outer Space?

By Karl L. Buschmann Despite those who proclaim that America is reclaiming its dominance in space, the facts on the ground do not support this...

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To compete with China on military AI, US should set the standards

By Jacob Stokes The United States and China are locked in a contest not only to lead in AI, but to shape the global landscape...

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To compete with China on military AI, US should set the standards

By Jacob Stokes The United States and China are locked in a contest not only to lead in AI, but to shape the global landscape...

The Innovation System as a Disruptive Battlespace

By Marigold Black In 1913, Henry Ford popularized the concept of a moving production line, dividing the assembly of automobiles into steps, with workers performing...

Does the Donroe Doctrine Now Extend to Outer Space?

By Karl L. Buschmann Despite those who proclaim that America is reclaiming its dominance in space, the facts on the ground do not support this...
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To compete with China on military AI, US should set the standards

By Jacob Stokes The United States and China are locked in a contest not only to lead in AI, but to shape the global landscape...

The Innovation System as a Disruptive Battlespace

By Marigold Black In 1913, Henry Ford popularized the concept of a moving production line, dividing the assembly of automobiles into steps, with workers performing...

Does the Donroe Doctrine Now Extend to Outer Space?

By Karl L. Buschmann Despite those who proclaim that America is reclaiming its dominance in space, the facts on the ground do not support this...

Revitalizing Nuclear Energy Helps Address a Fundamental National Security Problem

By Andrew Stokely President Trump  signed an executive order directing an increase in the production of coal to ensure U.S. national security when it comes to energy...

What is the Pentagon’s ‘Space Data Network,’ and why does it matter for ?

The Space Force’s effort to develop a complex Space Data Network (SDN) of military and commercial satellites is beginning to move from concept to...

Great Power Competition in Air Defense Exports

Air defense systems (ADS) constitute a central function in modern conflicts. However, the increasing pace of their export has extended the role of the...

The case for a kinetic anti-satellite test ban between the US and China

by Jimin Park The United States should pursue a new space-related arms control treaty: a ban on high-altitude direct-ascent anti-satellite (DA-ASAT) missile tests with China....

Restarting Explosive Nuclear Testing is a Bad Idea

By John Fairlamb, Ph.D. Restarting explosive nuclear weapons testing, or even for political reasons conducting tests that don’t generate a nuclear yield, is unnecessary and counterproductive....

New Insights into the Latest US Iran Diplomatic Deal

Fresh perspectives on renewed US-Iran diplomacy

An Emerging Risk: Artificial Intelligence Exposing U.S. Strategic Thought

By Lt. Col. Clay Johnson Generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT are now deeply embedded in Americans’ daily workflow. Subscriptions reportedly exceed 11 million, with hundreds of millions of...

Modernizing Coalition Warfare Requires Better Focus on Reliable Data Sharing

By Scott Montgomery In today’s age of electronic and digital warfare, where autonomous vehicles and drones are at the forefront of conflict, the ability to share...

ASML: A a Major Problem for NATO

By André Brunel After six years of a covert “Manhattan Project” effort, China has successfully built a working prototype of a machine to produce the world’s most advanced...