Rather than permanent military installations, a network of partnerships, access agreements, and cooperative security ...
The more a state overestimates its abilities, underestimates the adversary's and dismisses uncertainty, the more likely ...
Nuclear “non-proliferation” – preventing the spread of nuclear weapons beyond states that already have them – has been held up as the rationale for the US-Israeli war on I ...
Veterans are usually acknowledged for what they took action on when putting on the uniform. That recognition is well-deserved ...
China on Monday urged all parties involved in the Middle East conflict, particularly the ‌U.S. and Israel, to cease military ...
About 300 Defense Department elementary school students got a lesson in soccer from Cal Jennings, a forward for the ...
Physicists tell us that we can’t travel through time. In contrast, information – and even wisdom – can travel through time, ...
The Trump administration’s miscalculation of Iran is the latest entry in an old and lethal tradition in international politics: the catastrophic gap between what leaders believe and what war delivers.
As states seek to align their education and workforce strategies, they lack data on students who move on to serve in the ...
The Iran–US–Israel conflict carries urgent lessons for Pacific states weighing security agreements with major powers.
The existence of war skeptics in a president’s Cabinet is not a valuable indicator of how that president will act.
A Council on Foreign Relations symposium on the evolution of U.S. foreign policy since the end of World War II suggests two ...