How ASEAN countries can nurture productive US-China relations
Southeast Asians want to find a way to live with both powers in the region, which might have an impact on the rivalry. Or not.
Southeast Asians want to find a way to live with both powers in the region, which might have an impact on the rivalry. Or not.
Known for his swagger and jingoistic approach to the job, the former Secretary of Defense later became a symbol of Iraq War failure.
The country’s erratic prime minister continues to fan the flames.
The circularity of the rationale for keeping troops in region should be obvious by now.
Despite cuts, the Army wants nearly $1B to upgrade a vehicle that literally put our soldiers in harm’s way. But it’s a big boon for the contractor.
France and Germany are disenchanted with U.S. sanctions, but Poland and the Baltic states are far from ready for rapprochement.
Biden’s budget request for the newly created Pacific Deterrence Initiative would fund boondoggles while spending little on diplomacy.
It will take much more than repealing AUMFs to stop the president from making unilateral decisions to wage war.
A new study finds a disturbing trend. This military wife and mother says families aren’t always getting the help they need.
Rules are by definition things that apply universally, so it’s hard to convince the world to respect them if you consistently violate them.
If Biden clings to a calcified and militarized conception of national security — as he appears intent on doing — he will put his entire presidency at risk.
Biden should know that Democratic values can’t be advanced by turning a blind eye and a deaf ear to the persecution of peaceful activists.
Constant consideration of intervening in the region inflames tensions with local powers, including Russia.
Biden and his allies in Western Europe will have to rethink an Iran strategy that is only beginning to emerge.
Swirling around those submarines are descriptions citing “strategy” and “capability.” But don’t be fooled: they’ll be potential world killers.
What he gets from Biden will depend on whether his requests are compatible with the realities of the U.S. military withdrawal.
U.S. officials think Kabul could fall to the Taliban within six months, a sad indictment of our multibillion effort to build security there.
A recent DOD report shows how incomplete accounting leaves victims with no recourse to redress.
Hawks pushing for war and regime change in Iran have formed a new group to challenge Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
Revelations that Khashoggi’s killers were trained by a private security contractor in the States have raised some uncomfortable questions.
Scholars weigh in on Eugene Gholz’s new paper, which argues that the countries in the region can keep their own powers and rivalries in check.