Political calculations on both sides make a ceasefire unlikely.
Political calculations on both sides make a ceasefire unlikely.
Join Aaron David Miller as he sits down with U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell to discuss some of the key international challenges the Biden Administration has faced in the last four years.
A conversation about how Russia’s efforts to influence American voters in this year’s elections are getting more advanced and what can be done to protect election integrity.
A realignment is already underway. So long as the country remains stuck in a messy stalemate, America will face greater political violence.
Political leaders, more than anyone, have the power to stoke or stamp out this dangerous cycle of violence.
Before jumping on the proliferation bandwagon, policymakers in Washington and Seoul should consider five critical questions that are being ignored today. The answers to these questions suggest that the imagined benefits of friendly proliferation do not clearly outweigh the risks.
Unit X is a readable and insightful, if at times hyperbolic, account of how cutting-edge commercial innovation is shaping warfare and how U.S. bureaucracies have struggled—and, more rarely, succeeded—in their efforts to keep up.