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This series of articles examines why today’s nuclear landscape is more complicated and, in many ways, more precarious than ...
The United States walk-back from non-strategic nuclear weapons—and the Army’s divestment from the nuclear mission—made sense during the post-Cold War era. But the U.S. Army's withdrawal from ...
Great powers rely on military, diplomatic and economic dominance. But in a multipolar world, power has been duluted.
The 1980s witnessed mass demonstrations demanding a nuclear freeze. Today, the threat of nuclear war is beginning to enter ...
Pharaonic military projects, each stretching for more than 3,000 miles, reflected deep Cold War fears that the Arctic was the ...
Another supposed similarity of recent acquisitions and those of the post-Cold War period is that military requirements — not just budgets — are driving industry consolidation. In the past, horizontal ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer unveiled plans to boost the U.K. military to "war-fighting readiness ... new nuclear risks and "daily cyberattacks," as well as reversing the post-Cold War ...
American military assistance to Ukraine will also be counted as a financial contribution to the fund, allowing Washington to continue supporting the war effort without dipping into taxpayer money. 3 ...
By doing so, it has punctured two foundational assumptions of post-Cold War military planning: that peer-state conflicts are limited by geography and that commercial infrastructure would remain ...
Even before Trump imposed his mega-tariffs on China, the heady globalization of the post-Cold War era was over. Yet prevailing in this tense new era requires more than a US-China divorce.