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The Kyiv Independent’s Francis Farrell sits down with Rob Lee, a military expert and senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, to assess the ...
Atlantic Bastion represents the Royal Navy’s future plan for anti-submarine capabilities, defending the North Atlantic ...
There is perhaps no better example of the rapidly evolving strategic environment than the emergence of small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS) as a threat to ...
Reports delve deeply into a particular topic and provide more examples and evidence to explain why a certain issue is critical to U.S. policymakers.
Purchase Making the Unipolar Moment: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Rise of the Post-Cold War Order In the late 1970s, the United States often seemed to be a superpower in decline. Battered by crises and ...
Historically, Tehran has enjoyed outsized influence over Iraqi policy through the entrenchment of its Axis of Resistance (AOR ...
The Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI) is pleased to welcome four new members to the Young Professionals Advisory Board ...
International Relations PhD candidate at the University of Mississippi. With demonstrated experience conducting OSINT and NARINT analysis on Iranian proxy behavior, Day’s empirical research focuses on ...
Nathan is a graduating senior from Eastvale, California, who studied Political Science with a minor in Legal Reasoning & ...
This week, the Wall Street Journal editorial board asked Donald Trump why China would not invade Taiwan on his watch. Trump told the Journal that the Chinese would not dare to invade. As Trump put it: ...
Gray, it seems, is the new black. The concept of “gray zone” conflict has generated significant attention and controversy recently, within both the U.S.
During the past 20 years of their NATO membership, the Baltic states achieved a multi-faceted transformation in their strategic posture establishment, military capability development, and level of ...