Russia is filling battlefield gaps with coerced migrants and foreign recruits, exporting long-term security risks to some of the world’s most fragile regions.
Mark Greaney/ BerkleyReviewed by: Susan GorgioskiThe Reviewer: Susan Gorgioski is a writer who has worked in law and publishing in Australia. She is currently researching a novel set in WWII Shanghai.
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Militarily, the expiration [last Thursday] of New START [2010 Treaty with Russia] enables the United States to take parallel steps. We will complete our ongoing nuclear modernization programs that ...
WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 31, 2024: Commander of the U.S. Cyber Command Army Gen. Paul Nakasone testifies before the House (Select) Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese ...
In China, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) “commands the gun”, and Chinese President Xi Jinping controls the one million members of the CCP. In October 2022, Mr. Xi was elected to an unprecedented ...
The Department of Defense is on a tear to revamp technology for warfighters. Secretary Hegseth signed an AI strategy on 9 January and prior to that he called for an Enterprise Command and Control ...
From Yeltsin to Putin, the Story of a Vengeful KremlinBy James Rodgers / Yale University PressReviewed by: Susan GorgioskiThe Reviewer: Susan Gorgioski is a writer who lives in Australia. She informs ...