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Face-Off: The U.S. vs China
Face-Off is a podcast about how China and the United States, once friends, are now foes.
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War and International Politics
With the end of unipolarity, security competition among the great powers—China, Russia, and the United States—is back with a vengeance.
In the latest issue of International Security, John J. Mearsheimer argues that war is the dominant feature of life in the international system, mainly because of the nature of politics, and that politics is a fundamentally conflictual enterprise with the ever-present possibility of violence.
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A Grand Bargain for Middle East Peace: Seizing an Historic Opportunity
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Boosting Interoperability of Joint Forces with AI: A Unified Language for Joint Warfighting
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