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Breaking the Bluff: Why Russian Nuclear Coercion Is Failing in Ukraine
By Lieutenant Colonel Nicholas DiFiore, U.S. Army - Retired
Feb 24
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Deterring PRC Aggression in the South China Sea through Enhanced U.S.-Philippine Military Cooperation
Mr. Travis Sevy
Feb 17
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Shifting Ground: U.S. Foreign Policy, Humanitarian Missions, and the Changing Role of Foreign Area Officers
Commander Ted Kim, U.S. Coast Guard - Retired
Feb 11
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Fragmented Aid, Lost Influence: Niger Shows Why America Needs Unified Foreign Assistance
By Major Claude Betene, U.S. Air Force
Feb 3
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January 2026
FAOs in Print and Online in 2025—What FAOs are Saying
Aaron Delano-Johnson (Co-Director FAO Journal of International Affairs)
Jan 28
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December 2025
The Strategic Threat of China’s Rapid Advancements in Science and Technology
Mr. Henry Yep
Dec 23, 2025
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News from the Field: What the Heck is DASA-DEC?
Major John Erik Anderson, U.S. Army
Dec 18, 2025
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The Case for Aiding Ukraine with Long-Range Strike Missiles In The Face Of Russian Nuclear Threats
Major Adam S. Jatho, U.S. Marine Corps
Dec 11, 2025
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November 2025
Book Review - "Defectors: How the Illicit Flight of Soviet Citizens Built the Borders of the Cold War World"
Reviewed by: Dr. Scott E. McIntosh
Nov 25, 2025
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Asteroid Mining and Avoiding the Repetition of History
Major Cody J. Long, U.S. Space Force
Nov 21, 2025
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News From The Field: In the Gray-Navigating Security Cooperation from Rabat
Major Claude Betene, U.S. Air Force
Nov 14, 2025
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News from the Field: "Come Folgore Dal Cielo" – Like Lightning from the Sky
Captain Paolo Bonventre, U.S. Army
Nov 7, 2025
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