Vice Admiral Frank Whitworth on why - for all the advances of AI-driven systems and other new technologies - people are still ...
Former CIA analyst Steven Ward on whether Iran's recent failures to counter Israeli attacks will spark reform in the country's intelligence services.
More than two and a half years after its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia’s economy shows surprising resilience.
If the numbers are what they are, then we need to man SOF (Special Operations Forces) to the numbers we can man to [...] More ...
How Xi’s Marxist Nationalism is Shaping China and the World By Kevin Rudd / Oxford University Press Reviewed by: Jean-Thomas Nicole The [...] More ...
Tim Willasey-Wilsey served for over 27 years in the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office and is now Visiting Professor of War Studies at King’s College, London. His first overseas posting was in ...
Michael Hsieh is a CFR-Hitachi Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. He is also a nonresident affiliate of the Center for International Security and Cooperation at Stanford University.
David Daoud is a research analyst on Hezbollah and Lebanon. He previously worked as an advisor on the Middle East on Capitol Hill. David was also a research associate on terrorist groups at the ...
William Heidlage is a Research Director at BowerGroupAsia, where he analyzes the impact of politics in Northeast Asia on the commercial environment.
China is courting Thailand. Former Deputy Director of CIA for Digital Innovation Jennifer Ewbank weighs in on why the relationship matters.
Russia, Iran, China and North Korea — the so-called Axis of Authoritarians — are aligning to challenge the West and change the world order.
Belarus supports Russian nuclear policy shift, says changes will “cool the ardor" of the West.