How Much Readiness is Enough?
One of Martin Van Creveld’s most contentious, and subsequently debated, themes of Supplying War related to the persistent…
Read More »Shaping a Way Ahead for an Australian National Defense Support Base
Other than times of clear national emergency, the Australian population does not perceive national security as…
Read More »The Western Malaise and Rethinking Alliances
The geopolitical aspects of David Goodhart’s The road to somewhere have been raised by Paul Dibb. The changes taking…
Read More »The Crisis in the Western Liberal Democracies and Its Strategic Consequences
At a time when the two revisionist powers, China and Russia, are of rising geopolitical concern,…
Read More »The Next Phase of the Battle Against ISIS
As the vestiges of the fiercely defiant Islamic State (IS) are being rummaged by the American-led…
Read More »The US and European Direct Defense: What Role for the US Army?
The return of the Russians to a position of directly threatening Europe is not a return…
Read More »The New USCG Arctic Strategy
The US has been for more than a decade, a reluctant Arctic power. We have written…
Read More »Reconsidering Venezuelan Options: Focused US Efforts
The current situation in Venezuela is in flux. How might we frame the challenge? One way…
Read More »Interests and Values, and Defence Policy
Defence policy almost invariably reflects friction between a nation’s interests and its values. While ‘interests’ concern…
Read More »Warlords Series 15: The Warlords in Copenhagen, 2015
Not only are the Marines key players in the Pacific, but clearly, they are as well…
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