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Three Carnegie experts examine Ukraine’s success in cyber defense and cyber competition going forward.
France and America face a new raft of challenges.
Ending the escalatory spiral will be difficult, particularly in light of the breakdown in military dialogue channels.
A retired Army lieutenant general discusses why a tenet of PLA modernization has been validated by the conflict—but is also paradoxical.
A China expert sees hardening positions and growing capabilities as destabilizing forces in the Washington-Beijing relationship.
The move to block Finland’s and Sweden’s bids threatens the relationship between Ankara and the West.
Both events also could force Washington to rethink or revive its Middle East partnerships.
And how Russia’s war has upended ties in China, Turkey, and the Arctic.
Pakistan’s military leaders may see the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan as a net win, but their cynical, realpolitik support for the Taliban is not risk-free.
As U.S.-China relations have soured, high-level contact between the two countries’ militaries has declined. Some form of resumed military-to-military interactions could help prevent a misunderstanding or miscalculation from spiralling into a full-blown conflict.