Spring 2014, Vol. 44 No. 1
Special Commentary
by Michael G. Roskin
On Military Interventions
by David H. Ucko and Robert C. Egnell
by Stephen Watts and Stephanie Pezard
Challenges for Pacific Command
by Michael Spangler
by Andrew Scobell and Mark Cozad
Reconsidering Future War
by Robert Johnson
by Michael Evans
Reserve Components: Point-Counterpoint
by James D. Campbell
by James "Rick" Morrison
DEPARTMENTS
Review Essays
by Ulrike Esther Franke
by W. Andrew Terrill
Predicting War
Strategic Flexibility
Urban Fighting
World War II
The Civil War
No Arab Spring for Algeria
May 2014
Why has Algeria avoided a popular uprising similar to those that brought down authoritarian governments in Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt? This brief explores how the government has managed to maintain the status quo while also arguing that it risks future instability if it doesn’t embrace serious political and economic reforms.
© 2014 The Atlantic Council of the United States
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Navy Irregular Warfare and Counterterrorism Operations
5 June 2014
Navy Irregular Warfare and Counterterrorism Operations
Background and Issues for Congress
This report provides background information and potential issues for Congress on the US Navy’s irregular warfare (IW) and counterterrorism (CT) operations. The Navy’s IW and CT activities pose a number of potential oversight issues for Congress. These include the definition of Navy IW activities and how much emphasis to place on IW and CT activities in future Navy budgets. Congress’s decisions regarding Navy IW and CT operations can affect Navy operations and funding requirements, and the implementation of the nation’s overall IW and CT strategies.
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========Decoding China’s Emerging “Great Power” Strategy in Asia
Contributor: Ernest Z. Bower, Victor D. Cha, Michael J. Green, and Matthew P. Goodman
Jun 11, 2014
China’s reemergence as a great power over the next few decades represents the primary strategic challenge for the U.S.-Japan security alliance and for the East Asian security landscape writ large. A clearer understanding of the fundamental underpinnings and trajectory of China’s foreign policy and security strategies toward the region is necessary to navigate these challenges and assure stability and prosperity in Asia. As such, this report seeks to illuminate the new Chinese leadership’s preoccupations, priorities, and policy predilections so that key stakeholders in East and Southeast Asia can determine how they can contribute both individually and collectively to keeping Asia safe and prosperous in a period of great uncertainty and diminishing resources.
ISBN 978-1-4422-4018-6 (pb); 978-1-4422-4019-3 (eBook)
EXTERNAL ENGAGEMENTS
a symposium on the challenges facing our
foreign and security policies
a symposium on the challenges facing our
foreign and security policies
June 2014
A short statement of the issues involved
Srinath Raghavan, Senior Fellow, Centre for Policy Research, Delhi
Pranay Sharma, Senior Editor, 'Outlook', Delhi
Rudra Chaudhuri, Senior Lecturer, Department of War Studies, The King's India Institute, King's College London
Zorawar Daulet Singh, doctoral candidate, The King's India Institute, King's College London
Tanvi Madan, Director, The India Project, and Fellow, Foreign Policy Programme, the Brookings Institution, Washington, DC
Anit Mukherjee, Assistant Professor, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Singapore
Arunabha Ghosh, CEO, Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW), Delhi
Pradeep S. Mehta, Secretary General, Consumer Unity and Trust Society, andChenai Mukumba, Assistant Policy Analyst, CUTS, Centre for International Trade, Economics and Environment, Jaipur
Rohan Mukherjee, doctoral candidate, Department of Politics, Princeton University, New Jersey
Sandeep Bhardwaj, Research Associate, Centre for Policy Research, Delhi
Reviewed by Pallavi Raghavan and Karthik Nachiappan
A select and relevant bibliography
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SEMINARS/CONFERENCES
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IPCS DEBATE AND SPECIAL FOCUS
PIVOT & REBALANCE IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC
American Strategies from West to East Asia
Rim of the Pacific Exercises (RIMPAC): Thaw in China-US Tensions?
Dr Vijay Sakhuja, June 2014
The Enigmatic Case of Bowe Bergdahl
Prof PR Chari, June 2014
US Foreign Policy: Rehashing Old Stances
Prof Chintamani Mahapatra, June 2014
TALI-QAEDA READER
IPCS Analyses on Taliban and al Qaeda
Al Qaeda & Taliban Tracker
TTP and the Karachi Airport Attack
D Suba Chandran, June 2014
Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan: The Mehsud Breakaway
Riffath Khaji, June 2014
Taliban after Afghan Elections: Spring Offensive or the Last Stand?
D Suba Chandran, June 2014
The Karachi Taliban
Riffath Khaji, May 2014
THE MARITIME GREAT GAME
India, China, US and the Indian Ocean
China's 'Salami Slicing' in the SCS: What's Next?
Teshu Singh, June 2014
Indian Ocean Navies: Lessons from the Pacific
Vijay Sakhuja, June 2014
China-Vietnam: The Oil Rig Non-diplomacy
Roomana Hukil, June 2014
South China Sea: China's Renewed Confrontation and ASEAN Options
Abanti Bhattacharya, May 2014
AF-PAK PLUS
Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran
Comprehensive Nuclear Agreement with Iran: One Month Endgame
Ayesha Khanyari, July 2014
Afghanistan: Political Crises After the Presidential Run-off
Mariam Safi, June 2014
The Enigmatic Case of Bowe Bergdahl,
Prof PR Chari, June 2014
Taliban after Afghan Elections: Spring Offensive or the Last Stand?
D Suba Chandran, June 2014
ISIL, Iraq and Securing India’s Interests
Adil Rasheed, June 2014
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH
Bangladesh & Myanmar
Bangladesh
India-Bangladesh: Hope for a New Beginning
Harun ur Rashid, June 2014
Dhaka as the Gateway to India’s Look East Policy
D Suba Chandran, June 2014
Bangladesh-Myanmar Border Skirmishes: Who, What and Why
Dibya Shikha, June 2014
Bangladesh: A New Thrust Towards East Asia
Prof Delwar Hossain, June 2014
Myanmar
Bangladesh-Myanmar Border Skirmishes: Who, What and Why
Dibya Shikha, June 2014
Myanmar’s National Census: Fuelling Ethnic Crises
Aparupa Bhattacherjee, June 2014
Rohingya Crisis: An Agenda for the Regional and International Communities
Dibya Shikha, May 2014
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH
Nepal and Sri Lanka
Nepal
The Maoist Model of Ethnic Federalism: A Nepali Perspective
Subin Nepal, July 2014
Nepal: Globalisation and Identity Politics
Sohan Prasad Sha, June 2014
Modi and Nepal-India Relations
Pramod Jaiswal, June 2014
Nepal: Challenges to Constitution-Making
Pramod Jaiswal, May 2014
Sri Lanka
India-Sri Lanka: Expanding on the Shades of Grey
Ramesh Ramachandran, April 2014
India-Sri Lanka: Conflict over Fishing Rights
Kuhan Madhan, January 2014
CHOGAM, India and Sri Lanka: New Delhi’s Missed Opportunities
N Manoharan, November 2013
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Recent Publications
Added June 26, 2014
Authored by Dr. Robert Nalbandov.
Ukraine, Georgia, and Belarus have remarkable variance and incongruence between their levels of democratization, political stability, and economic development. This monograph by Dr. Robert Nalbandov explains the reasons for the different indicators in the three categories and explains the successes and failures of the democratization efforts in three post-Soviet countries.
Added June 24, 2014
Authored by Lieutenant Colonel Clarence J. Bouchat (USAF, Ret.).
Learn how the Paracel Islands disputes act as a primer about the South China Sea conflicts and U.S., Vietnamese, and Chinese relations in the region. This analysis may help the reader better understand these disputes, and how the United States may address them.
Added June 19, 2014
Authored by COL John D. Ellis, COL (Ret.) Laura McKnight Mackenzie.
Despite fighting shoulder-to-shoulder this past decade, the U.S. Army is comprised of essentially “three Armies”—the active component, the Army Reserve, and the National Guard. While an intriguing start to integrate the three components, the Army Total Force Policy is not a panacea for reform. Real and meaningful work still needs to be done to bring the three into effective alignment and in a way to foster cooperation and mutual respect.
Added June 17, 2014
Edited by Mr. Henry D. Sokolski.
The further proliferation and possible use of nuclear weapons are among the very greatest threats to U.S. and international security, yet most governments and industry officials downplay the risks of civilian nuclear technology and materials being diverted to make bombs. They use this optimistic assessment in formulating U.S. and international nuclear trade and nonproliferation policies. This volume taps the insights and analyses of 13 top nuclear and security experts to weigh the validity of their narrative. The result is a comprehensive counternarrative that recommends a significant tightening of current nonproliferation controls.
Added June 17, 2014
Edited by Professor John F. Troxell.
For several years, the Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) has annually published the Key Strategic Issues List (KSIL). The purpose of this document is to make students and other researchers aware of strategic topics that are of special interest to the U.S. Army. Part I of KSIL is entitled "Army Priorities for Strategic Analysis" (APSA) and is a list of high-priority topics organized to support the Army's five strategic objectives as identified in the "2014 Army Strategic Planning Guidance." Students and researchers are encouraged to get in touch with the topic sponsors listed in the document. Thorough research and solid arguments on these topics are extremely important to the Army in this period of transition and geopolitical uncertainty.
Added June 13, 2014
Authored by Dr. Paul Kamolnick.
Fighting the War of Deeds begins by taking deeds seriously—deadly serious—as action, policy, and communication. As communication, deeds furnish the U.S. Government a uniquely potent means for countering al-Qaeda’s terrorist propaganda effectively, and also building longer-term alliances based on mutuality with the Arab and Muslim world.
Added June 13, 2014
Authored by Dr. Harsh V. Pant.
This monograph examines the evolution on Sino-India ties over the last few decades and the constraints that continue to inhibit this relationship from achieving its full potential before delineating the implications of this for the United States and the wider international system.
Added June 13, 2014
Authored by Mr. Nathan P. Freier.
The 25th Annual U.S. Army War College Strategy Conference "Balancing the Joint Force to Meet Future Security Challenges" occurred against the backdrop of a complicated decision making environment. It sought establish a context for future military decision making based on two foundational questions: what are the most important military demands facing U.S./partner forces through the next decade and how should they think about confronting them? The author endeavors to describe the context that emerged here.
Added June 11, 2014
Authored by Dr. Thomas M. Chen.
This monograph examines the threat of cyberterrorism before and after STUXNET by addressing questions of motive, means, and opportunity. STUXNET has not changed the near-term likelihood of cyberterrorism, which remains low, but has implications for the cost-benefit weights of future attacks.
Added June 03, 2014
Authored by Dr. John R. Deni.
The U.S. Army's forward presence in the Pacific theater is long overdue for reconsideration and reconceptualization. Without unduly harming America's commitment to deterrence on the Korean peninsula, the Army forward presence could be reshaped and reconfigured to enable the United States to more effectively and more efficiently achieve its objectives across the Indo-Asia-Pacific region.
Added May 23, 2014
Authored by Leslie S. Lebl.
Bosnia-Herzegovina, once thought to be on the way to joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the European Union (EU), is instead falling behind, mired in political bickering, economic stalemate and governmental dysfunction. In this difficult situation, Islamism poses a significant threat to Bosnia’s fragile domestic stability.
Added May 16, 2014
Authored by Dr. Jean-Loup Samaan.
Over the last 7 years, the border between Israel and Lebanon has remained quiet. Against all odds, in a Middle East experiencing tremendous challenges, Israel and Hezbollah did not trigger a new conflict. Here is the paradox of stability between these two foes which is at the origin of this monograph.
Added May 13, 2014
Authored by Dr. Thomas R. Mockaitis.
What roles have security contractors played in missions in Iraq and Afghanistan?
Added May 06, 2014
Authored by Dr. Azeem Ibrahim.
The Syrian civil war has allowed al-Qaeda to recover from its setbacks up to 2010. Syria has also seen a civil war between two al-Qaeda inspired factions (Al Nusrah and the Iraq based Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant) and indicates there are limits to its ability to cooperate with other anti-Assad factions and gain popular appeal.
Added May 05, 2014
Authored by Keir Giles, Dr. Andrew Monaghan.
This Letort Paper assesses the range of options available to Russia for closing the capability gap with the United States and its allies, the authors review a flawed political perception of the key threats facing Russia and the challenges facing Russia’s military transformation.
Added May 02, 2014
Authored by Dr. Richard J. Krickus.
This monograph addresses the question: "What next after Putin?" The answer will have a profound impact on U.S.-Russian relations—in particular, the capacity to forge a security relationship. The campaign to eliminate Syria's chemical weapons indicates that a new "reset" is in the making.
Added April 30, 2014
Authored by Dr. Don M. Snider, COL (USA Ret) Alexander P. Shine.
Are the Stewards of the Army Profession developing a culture that fosters the necessary integration of Soldiers' personal moralities with the Profession's Ethic? The authors suggest that they are not.
Added April 25, 2014
Authored by Dr. George W. Grayson.
Few cartel leaders acquire fame for culinary skills. However, Miguel Ángel “El 40” Treviño Morales, the sadistic erstwhile chief of Los Zetas, became skilled in preparing "el guiso" (the stew). His recipe is simple. After torturing a victim, even an infant, he plunged him into a 55-gallon pig cooker, doused him with gasoline, and set him on fire.
Added April 22, 2014
Edited by Mr. Roy Kamphausen, Dr. David Lai, Mr. Travis Tanner.
How has President Hu Jintao contributed to China’s military modernization?
Added April 16, 2014
Edited by Dr. John R. Deni.
The role of allies and partners in the future of American Landpower is discussed.
Added March 31, 2014
Authored by Dr. Ariel Cohen.
Understanding the conflict in North Caucasus may be the key to understanding the future of the post-communist Russian state and its interaction with Islam, as well as regional mountainous insurgencies. The region’s turbulent past and present make it a potential source of future waves of instability both within Russia and abroad—especially if the Kremlin and the Russian and local elites fail to deal with accumulating local economic, social, religious, and political pressures.
Added March 19, 2014
Authored by Dr. Colin S. Gray.
What do we believe we know about the future with sufficient reliability for it to serve as a basis for defense planning? Science and social science are both utterly disarmed by the complete absence of data about the future, from the future.
Added March 12, 2014
Authored by Bill Park.
The withdrawal of U.S. combat forces from Iraq at the end of 2011 left behind a set of unresolved problems in the relationship between the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), and the Federal Government in Baghdad, compounded by Erbil’s subsequent pursuit of an energy relationship with Turkey. This has deepened both Turkish-Iraqi and regional sectarian tensions and, along with developments in Syria, has raised the specter of wider Kurdish self-determination, a prospect that Washington has been slow to recognize.
Added March 11, 2014
Authored by Keir Giles, Dr. Andrew Monaghan.
The United States and its allies are in general agreement on the legal status of conflict in cyberspace. But other key cyber actors have radically different ideas on key concepts of cyber warfare, including when a state of war exists. This paper explores the Russian approach to legal constraints governing actions in cyberspace, in order to assist in formulating an effective response to Russian cyber initiatives.
Added March 05, 2014
Authored by Dr. Larry M. Wortzel.
The Chinese government plans to establish a new air defense intercept zone which will include the Diaoyu or Senkaku Islands, sovereignty over which is disputed by Japan, China, and Taiwan. Due to complaints of cyber penetrations attributed to the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, U.S. Departments of Justice, Homeland Security, and State are devising new means to protect intellectual property and secrets from the PLA’s computer network operations.
Added February 14, 2014
Authored by Lieutenant Colonel (Ret) Michael J. Colarusso, Lieutenant Colonel David S. Lyle.
Former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates characterized the "greatest challenges facing the Army" as the "institutional and bureaucratic constipation" of its officer management systems. In this book, Mike Colarusso and Dave Lyle examine the Army's industrial-era personnel practices and prescribe a senior officer talent management approach that they believe is better suited to the demands of tomorrow.
Added January 08, 2014
Edited by Dr. John R. Deni.
The rapidly changing global energy supply situation, coupled with a host of social, political, and economic challenges facing consumer states, has significant implications for the United States generally and for the U.S. military specifically. The U.S. Army War College gathered experts from the policymaking community, academia, think tanks, the private sector, and the military services at the Reserve Officers Association in Washington, DC on 19-20 November 2013 to address first the major ‘new realities’ both geographically and technologically and then the specific military implications. This compendium of executive summaries is based on the presentations delivered at that conference, which was funded through the generous support of the U.S. Army War College Foundation.
Added December 30, 2013
Authored by David E. Brown.
Two key long-term energy trends are shifting the strategic balance between the United States and China, the world’s superpower rivals in the 21st century: first, a domestic boom in U.S. shale oil and gas dramatically boosting America’s energy security; second, the frenetic and successful search for hydrocarbons in Africa making it an increasingly crucial element in China’s energy diversification strategy.
Added December 27, 2013
Authored by Lieutenant Colonel Clarence J. Bouchat (USAF, Ret.).
The Spratly Islands disputes are the nexus of interests and clashes for U.S. partners and competitors that will draw in the United States as it involves itself more in Asia-Pacific issues. This analysis may help readers to better understand these disputes and how the United States may better address them.
Added December 10, 2013
Edited by Dr. Stephen J. Blank.
Is this the beginning of the end for Putin's system? The authors investigate the structural bases for Russia's domestic challenges, if not crisis.
IPCS DEBATE AND SPECIAL FOCUS
PIVOT & REBALANCE IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC
American Strategies from West to East Asia
Rim of the Pacific Exercises (RIMPAC): Thaw in China-US Tensions?
Dr Vijay Sakhuja, June 2014
The Enigmatic Case of Bowe Bergdahl
Prof PR Chari, June 2014
US Foreign Policy: Rehashing Old Stances
Prof Chintamani Mahapatra, June 2014
TALI-QAEDA READER
IPCS Analyses on Taliban and al Qaeda
Al Qaeda & Taliban Tracker
TTP and the Karachi Airport Attack
D Suba Chandran, June 2014
Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan: The Mehsud Breakaway
Riffath Khaji, June 2014
Taliban after Afghan Elections: Spring Offensive or the Last Stand?
D Suba Chandran, June 2014
The Karachi Taliban
Riffath Khaji, May 2014
THE MARITIME GREAT GAME
India, China, US and the Indian Ocean
China's 'Salami Slicing' in the SCS: What's Next?
Teshu Singh, June 2014
Indian Ocean Navies: Lessons from the Pacific
Vijay Sakhuja, June 2014
China-Vietnam: The Oil Rig Non-diplomacy
Roomana Hukil, June 2014
South China Sea: China's Renewed Confrontation and ASEAN Options
Abanti Bhattacharya, May 2014
AF-PAK PLUS
Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran
Comprehensive Nuclear Agreement with Iran: One Month Endgame
Ayesha Khanyari, July 2014
Afghanistan: Political Crises After the Presidential Run-off
Mariam Safi, June 2014
The Enigmatic Case of Bowe Bergdahl,
Prof PR Chari, June 2014
Taliban after Afghan Elections: Spring Offensive or the Last Stand?
D Suba Chandran, June 2014
ISIL, Iraq and Securing India’s Interests
Adil Rasheed, June 2014
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH
Bangladesh & Myanmar
Bangladesh
India-Bangladesh: Hope for a New Beginning
Harun ur Rashid, June 2014
Dhaka as the Gateway to India’s Look East Policy
D Suba Chandran, June 2014
Bangladesh-Myanmar Border Skirmishes: Who, What and Why
Dibya Shikha, June 2014
Bangladesh: A New Thrust Towards East Asia
Prof Delwar Hossain, June 2014
Myanmar
Bangladesh-Myanmar Border Skirmishes: Who, What and Why
Dibya Shikha, June 2014
Myanmar’s National Census: Fuelling Ethnic Crises
Aparupa Bhattacherjee, June 2014
Rohingya Crisis: An Agenda for the Regional and International Communities
Dibya Shikha, May 2014
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH
Nepal and Sri Lanka
Nepal
The Maoist Model of Ethnic Federalism: A Nepali Perspective
Subin Nepal, July 2014
Nepal: Globalisation and Identity Politics
Sohan Prasad Sha, June 2014
Modi and Nepal-India Relations
Pramod Jaiswal, June 2014
Nepal: Challenges to Constitution-Making
Pramod Jaiswal, May 2014
Sri Lanka
India-Sri Lanka: Expanding on the Shades of Grey
Ramesh Ramachandran, April 2014
India-Sri Lanka: Conflict over Fishing Rights
Kuhan Madhan, January 2014
CHOGAM, India and Sri Lanka: New Delhi’s Missed Opportunities
N Manoharan, November 2013
American Enterprise Institute
· NATO's Land Forces: Losing Ground http://www.aei.org/files/2014/ 06/04/-natos-land-forces- losing-ground_091839977670.pdf
· Taiwan-US-Japan Trilateral Security Dialogue Conference Papers http://www.aei.org/issue/ foreign-and-defense-policy/ taiwan-us-japan-trilateral- security-dialogue-conference- papers/
· New Dimensions in Japan's East Asia Security Policy http://www.aei.org/files/2014/ 05/28/- watanabenewdimensionsinjapanse astasiasecuritypolicytaiwanusj apantrilateral_1549128925.pdf
· U.S.-China Relations: A New Type of Great Power Relationship? http://www.aei.org/files/2014/ 05/28/- chenguschinarelationstaiwanusj apantrilateral_155200357110. pdf
Armed Conflict Location and Event Dataset
· ACLED Conflict Trends Report no. 27, June 2014: Real-time Analysis of African Political Violence http://www.acleddata.com/wp- content/uploads/2014/06/ACLED- Conflict-Trends-Report-No.-27- June-2014.pdf
ASU Center for Strategic Communication
· The Narrative Landscape of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb http://csc.asu.edu/wp-content/ uploads/pdf/csc1401-aqim- narrative-landscape.pdf
Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI)
· Fighting Fire with Fire: Target Audience Responses to Online Anti-Violence Campaigns https://www.aspi.org.au/ publications/fighting-fire- with-fire-target-audience- responses-to-online-anti- violence-campaigns/Fight_fire_ long_paper_web.pdf
Barcelona Centre for International Affairs
· Pakistan: Back to the Future? http://www.cidob.org/en/ content/download/39500/608345/ file/NOTES+91_HOOPER_ANG%282% 29.pdf
Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies
· Dangerous and False Palestinian “Unity” http://besacenter.org/wp- content/uploads/2014/06/ Efraim-Inbar-Dangerous-and- False-Palestinian-Unity-PP250- .pdf
British American Security Information Council (BASIC)
· Experience of Nuclear Weapon-Free Zones http://www.basicint.org/sites/ default/files/finaud_nwfz-fin_ 1.pdf
Brookings
· The Berlin Republic: An Independent Germany Faces the 21st Century http://www.brookings.edu/~/ media/research/files/papers/ 2014/06/06-berlin-republic- independent-germany-21st- century-laurence/the-berlin- republic.pdf
· The Big Snoop: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Terrorists http://www.brookings.edu/ research/essays/2014/big-snoop
· Databuse and a Trusteeship Model of Consumer Protection in the Big Data Era http://www.brookings.edu/~/ media/research/files/papers/ 2014/06/04-data-abuse-privacy- wittes-bennett/wittes-and- bennett_databuse.pdf
· Regulating Internet Access as a Public Utility: A Boomerang on Tech If It Happens http://www.brookings.edu/~/ media/research/files/papers/ 2014/06/regulating_internet_ access_public_utility_litan/ regulating_internet_access_ public_utility_litan.pdf
Canadian Defense & Foreign Affairs Institute (CDFAI)
· Biometric-Based Authentication for Cyberworld Security: Challenges and Opportunities http://www.cdfai.org/PDF/ Biometric-Based% 20Authentification%20for% 20Cyberworld%20Security.pdf
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
· Corruption: The Unrecognized Threat to International Security http://carnegieendowment.org/ files/corruption_and_security. pdf
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· A U.S. Strategy Toward Egypt Under Sisi http://carnegieendowment.org/ files/us_strategy_under_sisi. pdf
CATO Institute
· Worst of Both: The Rise of High-Cost, Low-Capacity Rail Transit http://object.cato.org/sites/ cato.org/files/pubs/pdf/pa750_ web.pdf
Center for a New American Security (CNAS)
· Creative Disruption: Technology, Strategy and the Future of the Global Defense Industry http://www.cnas.org/tech- strategy-future-global- defense-industry
Center for International Policy
· Putting Governance at the Heart of Security Sector Reform http://www.ciponline.org/ images/uploads/publications/ Putting_governance_at_the_ heart_of_SSR.pdf
Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
· Internal Tensions in Iran: Some Underlying Metrics http://csis.org/files/ publication/140604_iran_ metrics.pdf
· New Energy, New Geopolitics: Background Report 1: Energy Impacts http://csis.org/files/ publication/140529_Ladislaw_ NewEnergyNewGeopolitics_ Background1_WEB.pdf
· New Energy, New Geopolitics: Background Report 2: Geopolitical and National Security Impacts http://csis.org/files/ publication/140605_Ladislaw_ NewEnergyNewGeopolitics_ background2_Web.pdf
· New Energy, New Geopolitics: Background Report 3: Scenarios, Strategies, and Pathways http://csis.org/files/ publication/140605_Ladislaw_ NewEnergyNewGeopolitics_ background3_Web.pdf
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Center for the Study of Chinese Military Affairs
· A Low-Visibility Force Multiplier: Assessing China’s Cruise Missile Ambitions http://ndupress.ndu.edu/ Portals/68/Documents/Books/ force-multiplier.pdf
Centre for International and Strategic Analysis (SISA)
· The National Internal Security Policy of Pakistan - An Assessment http://strategiskanalyse.no/ Publikasjoner%202014/2014-06- 05_SISA25_NISP_Challenges_ Ahead_MZ.pdf
Centre for Military and Strategic Studies
· Journal of Military and Strategic Studies, 2014, v. 15, no. 3 http://www.jmss.org/jmss/ index.php/jmss/issue/view/67
o The (Re)-Gathering of the Russian People?
o The Disciplinary Gaze of the Camera’s Eye: Soldiers’ Conscience and Moral Responsibility
o The Limits and Implications of the Air-Sea Battle Concept: A Japanese Perspective
o Swiss Neutrality Examined: Model, Exception or Both?
o A Reflection On Leadership: A Comparative Analysis Of Military And Civilian Approaches
o Nowhere May They Roam: Ottoman Area-Denial Operations and Lessons for the Strait of Hormuz
o Transitional Fossils of the Atomic Age: Regulus and Sea Master
o Preparing for Peace in Time of War: Canada and the Post-Hostilities Planning Committees, 1943-1945
o Strategic Influence Reconsidered: Defence Research and Combat Development in Canada’s Early Cold War Army
o Defense at the Forward Edge of the Battle or rather in the Depth? Different approaches to implement NATO’s operation plans by the alliance partners, 1955-1988
o Preparing for the War of the Future in the Wake of Defeat: The Evolution of German Strategic Thought, 1919-1935
o The Past as Future: The US Army's Vision of Warfare in the 21st Century"
Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations Committee
· Developments in Ukraine http://www.foreign.senate.gov/ hearings/developments-in- ukraine-06-05-14
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)
· The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) http://www.cfr.org/nato/north- atlantic-treaty-organization- nato/p28287
Department of Defense (DOD)
· Annual Report to Congress: Military and Security Developments Involving the People's Republic of China 2014 http://www.defense.gov/pubs/ 2014_DoD_China_Report.pdf
Department of State
· Promoting Peace in Burma http://www.state.gov/j/cso/ releases/other/2014/227026.htm
East-West Center
· Hub and Spokes: How US Allies in Asia Can Contribute to the US Rebalance http://www.eastwestcenter.org/ download/7120/34607/apb265.pdf
Energy Information Agency (EIA)
· United Kingdom Country Analysis Brief - June 2014 http://www.eia.gov/countries/ cab.cfm?fips=UK
Estonian Center of Eastern Partnership
· The Third Republic—Ukraine Struggles Its Way Through to Europe http://www.razumkov.org.ua/ upload/1401800470_file.pdf
European Council on Foreign Relations
· Détente with Iran; How Europe can Maximise the Chances of a Final Nuclear Deal http://www.ecfr.eu/ publications/summary/detente_ with_iran_how_europe_can_ maximise_the_chances_of_a_ final_nuclea309
· The EU’s Sanctions Regime Against Iran in the Aftermath of the JPA http://www.ecfr.eu/ publications/summary/the_eus_ sanctions_regime_against_iran_ in_the_aftermath_of_the_jpa310
· Russia’s “Pivot” to Eurasia http://www.ecfr.eu/ publications/summary/russias_ pivot_to_eurasia310
European Policy Centre (EPC)
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· Ukraine - Trying to Build a Future Beyond the Past http://www.epc.eu/documents/ uploads/pub_4500_ukraine_-_ trying_to_build_a_future_ beyond_the_past.pdf
Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI)
· A Limited Disclosure Nuclear Agreement with Iran: Promise or Peril? http://www.fpri.org/docs/ gambill_-_iran_nuc_ nondisclosure_0.pdf
German Marshall Fund of the United States
· The Russia-Ukraine Crisis: Preliminary Reflections on Turkey’s Policy http://www.gmfus.org/wp- content/blogs.dir/1/files_mf/ 1402077636Kardas_ RussiaUkraineTurkey_Jun14.pdf
· Turkey’s Political Islam and the West http://www.gmfus.org/wp- content/blogs.dir/1/files_mf/ 1401741250Dalay_ TurkeysPoliticalIslam_Jun14. pdf
· Ukraine, Russia, and the China Option http://www.gmfus.org/wp- content/blogs.dir/1/files_mf/ 1401468298Small_ UkraineRussiaChina_May14_web. pdf
· A Western Strategy for Libya http://www.gmfus.org/wp- content/blogs.dir/1/files_mf/ 1402069531Pusztai_ WesternStrategyLibya_Jun14.pdf
Global Military Advisory Council on Climate Change (GMACCC)
· Climate Change: Implications for Defence http://gmaccc.org/wp-content/ uploads/2014/06/AR5_Summary_ Defence.pdf
Heritage Foundation
· After the Election—Opportunity for Revitalizing U.S.–India Relations http://thf_media.s3.amazonaws. com/2014/pdf/BG2919.pdf
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· To Defeat Al-Qaeda in Iraq, Stronger Counterterrorism Cooperation Needed http://thf_media.s3.amazonaws. com/2014/pdf/IB4234.pdf
Infinity Journal
· Infinity Journal, Winter 2014, v. 3, no. 4 http://www.infinityjournal. com/
o Politics, Strategy and the Stream of Time
o Beyond Strategy as a Means to an End
o North Korean Provocations Gone Nuclear: What Happens Next & How the U.S. Can Prevent it in the First Place
o Blurred Lines: The Myth of Guerrilla Tactics
o The Fox and the Hedgehog: Contrasting Approaches to Anticipating the Environment
o Strategy and the Use of Covert Operations: The Failed Attempts to Overthrow Saddem Hussein
Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS)
· Five Compromises to Avoid in a Comprehensive Agreement with Iran http://isis-online.org/ uploads/isis-reports/ documents/Five_Bad_ Compromises_3June2014-final. pdf
Institute for Security & Development Policy
· It's Democracy, Stupid: Reappraising the Middle-Income Trap http://www.isdp.eu/images/ stories/isdp-main-pdf/2014- rudengren-rylander-casanova- reappraising-the-middle- income-trap.pdf
· Kazakhstan's "Pivot to China"? http://www.isdp.eu/images/ stories/isdp-main-pdf/2014- gallo-kazakhstans-pivot-to- china.pdf
Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
· Engaging the Private Sector in Africa's Peaceful Development http://www.issafrica.org/ uploads/PolBrief55_2014.pdf
· Peace and Security Council Report No 59 http://www.issafrica.org/ uploads/PSC59_%20June_ 14English.pdf
Institute for the Study of War
· Syria Update [May 30, 2014] - Regime Air Activity in Hama: 1,800 Sorties in 50 Days http://iswsyria.blogspot.com/ 2014/05/air-sorties-in- northern-hama-province.html
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies
· BIMSTEC: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow http://www.ipcs.org/pdf_file/ issue/SR163-Interview-BIMSTEC. pdf
Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS)
· Deciphering China’s Oil-Rig Move in South China Sea http://www.isas.nus.edu.sg/ Attachments/ PublisherAttachment/ISAS_ Brief_330-Deciphering_Chinas_ Oil_Rig_Move_in_South_China_ Sea_05062014054455.pdf
· Managing Inflation: Modi Government’s Biggest Economic Challenge http://www.isas.nus.edu.sg/ Attachments/ PublisherAttachment/ISAS_ Brief_329-_Managing_Inflation- _Modi_Governments_Biggest_ Economic_Challenge_ 05062014053747.pdf
· Pakistan: Military Versus the Media http://www.isas.nus.edu.sg/ Attachments/ PublisherAttachment/ISAS_ Insights_252-_Pakistan- Military_versus_the_Media_ 04062014183802_04062014231343. pdf
Integrity Watch Afghanistan
· National Corruption Survey, 2014 http://www.iwaweb.org/ncs/_ 2014/docs/national_corruption_ survey_2014_english.pdf
International Centre for Counter-Terrorism (ICCT)
· UK Measures Rendering Terror Suspects Stateless: A Punishment More Primitive Than Torture http://www.icct.nl/ publications/icct- commentaries/uk-measures- rendering-terror-suspects- stateless-a-punishment-more- primitive-than-torture
International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation (ICSR)
· Greenbirds: Measuring Importance and Influence in Syrian Foreign Fighter Networks http://icsr.info/wp-content/ uploads/2014/04/ICSR-Report- Greenbirds-Measuring- Importance-and-Infleunce-in- Syrian-Foreign-Fighter- Networks.pdf
International Crisis Group
· Corridor of Violence: The Guatemala-Honduras Border http://www.crisisgroup.org/en/ regions/latin-america- caribbean/guatemala/052- corridor-of-violence-the- guatemala-honduras-border.aspx
· CrisisWatch N°130, June 2014 http://www.crisisgroup.org/en/ publication-type/crisiswatch/ 2014/crisiswatch-130.aspx
· The Tunisian Exception: Limits and Success of Consensus http://www.crisisgroup.org/en/ regions/middle-east-north- africa/north-africa/tunisia/ b037-l-exception-tunisienne- succes-et-limites-du- consensus.aspx
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
· Arab Countries in Transition - An Update on Economic Outlook and Key Challenges http://www.imf.org/external/ np/pp/eng/2014/040914.pdf
Jamestown Foundation
· China Brief, June 4, 2014, v. 14, no. 11 http://www.jamestown.org/ uploads/media/China_Brief_Vol_ 14_Issue_11.pdf
o Forgetting Tiananmen, and What Came Before It
o The Energy Context behind China’s Drilling Rig in the South China Sea
o A Legal Sea Change in the South China Sea: Ramifications of the Philippines’ ITLOS Case
o China’s Information Management in the Sino-Vietnamese Confrontation: Caution and Sophistication in the Internet Era
Long War Journal
· Charting the Data for US Air Strikes in Yemen, 2002 - 2014 [updated June 5, 2014] http://www.longwarjournal.org/ multimedia/Yemen/code/Yemen- strike.php
Lowy Institute for International Policy
· Lowy Institute Poll 2014 http://www.lowyinstitute.org/ files/2014-lowy-institute- poll.pdf
Mohammed bin Rashid School of Government
· Arab World Online 2014: Trends in Internet and Mobile Usage in the Arab Region http://www.mbrsg.ae/ getattachment/ff70c2c5-0fce- 405d-b23f-93c198d4ca44/The- Arab-World-Online-2014-Trends- in-Internet-and.aspx
National Academies Press
· Acute Exposure Guideline Levels for Selected Airborne Chemicals: Volume 17 http://www.nap.edu/catalog. php?record_id=18796
· Developing Assessments for the Next Generation Science Standards http://www.nap.edu/catalog. php?record_id=18409
· Linkages Between Arctic Warming and Mid-Latitude Weather Patterns: Summary of a Workshop http://www.nap.edu/catalog. php?record_id=18727
· Summary: Emerging and Readily Available Technologies and National Security: A Framework for Addressing Ethical, Legal, and Societal Issues http://www.nap.edu/catalog. php?record_id=18750
National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP)
· A Guide for Public Transportation Pandemic Planning and Response http://onlinepubs.trb.org/ onlinepubs/nchrp/nchrp_rpt_ 769.pdf
· Response to Extreme Weather Impacts on Transportation Systems http://onlinepubs.trb.org/ onlinepubs/nchrp/nchrp_syn_ 454.pdf
National Security Archive
· Inside the UN Security Council: April-July 1994 http://www2.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/ NSAEBB/NSAEBB472/
· Tiananmen at 25 Years http://www2.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/ NSAEBB/NSAEBB473/
· The United States and the Two Koreas, Part II: 1969-2010 http://www2.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/ NSAEBB/NSAEBB474/
NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence
· NATO on Its Way Towards a Comfort Zone in Cyber Defence https://www.ccdcoe.org/ publications/TP_Vol1No3_ Krause.pdf
Notre Europe - Institut Jacques Delors
· Who Will the Commission's Next President Be? A Multiple-choice Question http://www.eng.notre-europe. eu/media/presidentcommission- bertoncini-chopin-ne-jdi-frs- june14.pdf
Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre
· Arrested Democracy: Why Thailand Needs a New Social Contract http://www.peacebuilding.no/ var/ezflow_site/storage/ original/application/ bbb530a14764f8e7cc726d1e0060ef cd.pdf
· The Baluch insurgency: linking Iran to Pakistan http://www.peacebuilding.no/ var/ezflow_site/storage/ original/application/ 31c68a20991b5a98b0dece4fd929c9 c8.pdf
· “Don’t poke the Russian bear”: Turkish policy in the Ukrainian crisis http://www.peacebuilding.no/ var/ezflow_site/storage/ original/application/ a5fa13f65a0a0fcece44339be29572 79.pdf
Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
· Against the Odds: Mozambique's Gains in Primary Health Care http://www.odi.org.uk/sites/ odi.org.uk/files/odi-assets/ publications-opinion-files/ 8981.pdf
· Aiding Institutional Reform in Developing Countries: Lessons from the Philippines on What Works, What Doesn't and Why http://www.odi.org.uk/sites/ odi.org.uk/files/odi-assets/ publications-opinion-files/ 8978.pdf
· The Humanitarian Implications of the Crisis in Ukraine http://www.odi.org.uk/sites/ odi.org.uk/files/odi-assets/ publications-opinion-files/ 8989.pdf
· Neglected Tropical Diseases: The Case of Cambodia http://www.odi.org.uk/sites/ odi.org.uk/files/odi-assets/ publications-opinion-files/ 8983.pdf
· No Longer Neglected: Tackling Sierra Leone's Neglected Tropical Diseases http://www.odi.org.uk/sites/ odi.org.uk/files/odi-assets/ publications-opinion-files/ 8984.pdf
Oxfam
· Enterprise Development Program Annual Review 2013 http://oxfamilibrary. openrepository.com/oxfam/ bitstream/10546/317557/1/ar- enterprise-development-2013- 290514-en.pdf
· EU’s 2030 Energy and Climate Change Package: Fit for a Food and Energy-Secure World? http://oxfamilibrary. openrepository.com/oxfam/ bitstream/10546/317668/1/ib- eu-2030-energy-climate-change- food-security-030614-en.pdf
Parliamentary Library of Australia
· South Sudan Crisis http://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/ parlInfo/download/library/ prspub/3099063/upload_binary/ 3099063.pdf;fileType= application/pdf
Peace Research Institute Oslo
· Ukraine and the Role of the Security Forces in Popular Uprisings http://www.prio.org/ Publications/Publication/?x= 7413
Peacekeeping and Stability Operations Institute (PKSOI)
· Preventing and Managing Conflict in an Unstable World http://pksoi.army.mil/PKM/ publications/papers/download. cfm?paper_File=PKSOI_Intern_ Papers_final.pdf
Pew Research Global Attitudes Project
· Brazilian Discontent Ahead of World Cup http://www.pewglobal.org/2014/ 06/03/brazilian-discontent- ahead-of-world-cup/
Pew Research Social & Demographic Trends
· Growing Number of Dads Home with the Kids http://www.pewsocialtrends. org/2014/06/05/growing-number- of-dads-home-with-the-kids/
Political Economy Research Institute (PERI)
· From Internal Imbalances to Global Imbalances: A Survey on the Causes of China’s Export-Led Growth http://www.peri.umass.edu/ fileadmin/pdf/working_papers/ working_papers_351-400/WP352. pdf
Rand
· Authorities and Options for Funding USSOCOM Operations http://www.rand.org/pubs/ research_reports/RR360.html
· Initial Thoughts on the Impact of the Iraq War on U.S. National Security Structures http://www.rand.org/pubs/ perspectives/PE111.html
· Making the Reserve Retirement System Similar to the Active System: Retention and Cost Estimates http://www.rand.org/pubs/ research_reports/RR530.html
· A Persistent Threat: The Evolution of al Qa'ida and Other Salafi Jihadists http://www.rand.org/pubs/ research_reports/RR637.html
· Re-Examining the Al Qa'ida Threat to the United States http://www.rand.org/pubs/ testimonies/CT396-1.html
· Satellite Anomalies: Benefits of a Centralized Anomaly Database and Methods for Securely Sharing Information Among Satellite Operators http://www.rand.org/pubs/ research_reports/RR560.html
· Securing America's Ports http://www.rand.org/pubs/ testimonies/CT410.html
Response Systems to Adult Sexual Assault Crimes Panel
· Report of the Comparative Systems Subcommittee to the Response Systems to Adult Sexual Assault Crimes Panel http://responsesystemspanel. whs.mil/Public/docs/Reports/ 01_CSS/CSS_Report_Final.pdf
Small Arms Survey
· Small Arms Survey 2013: Everyday Dangers http://www.smallarmssurvey. org/?small-arms-survey-2013
Soufan Group
· Foreign Fighters in Syria http://soufangroup.com/wp- content/uploads/2014/06/TSG- Foreign-Fighters-in-Syria.pdf
Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR)
· Remarks prepared for delivery by Special Inspector General John F. Sopko at the Effective Development in Conflict Zones Conference, San Diego, California http://www.sigar.mil/newsroom/ ReadFile.aspx?SSR=7&SubSSR=29& File=speeches/14/UC San Diego Speech.html
· SIGAR-14-61-SP Inquiry Letter: Afghan National Police Mobile Money Pilot Program Response http://www.sigar.mil/pdf/ special%20projects/SIGAR-14- 61-SP.pdf
· SIGAR 14-62-IP Baghlan Prison: Severe Damage to $11.3 Million Facility Requires Extensive Remedial Action http://www.sigar.mil/pdf/ inspections/SIGAR-14-62-IP.pdf
Stimson Center
· Making Public-Private Security Cooperation More Efficient, Effective And Sustainable http://www.stimson.org/images/ uploads/research-pdfs/Stimson_ Partners_in_Prevention_Task_ Force_Report_May_2014.pdf
Strategic Studies Institute (SSI)
· The Future of American Landpower: Does Forward Presence Still Matter? The Case of the Army in the Pacific http://www. strategicstudiesinstitute. army.mil/pubs/display.cfm? pubID=1202
Transnational Institute
· Bouncing Back: Relapse in the Golden Triangle [Burma, Thailand and Laos] http://www.tni.org/briefing/ bouncing-back
· The New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition http://www.tni.org/sites/www. tni.org/files/download/the_ new_alliance.pdf
· Reclaiming Agricultural Investment: Towards Public-Peasant Investment Synergies http://www.tni.org/sites/www. tni.org/files/download/ reclaiming_agricultural_ investment.pdf
US Institute of Peace (USIP)
· Revisiting Chicago http://www.usip.org/sites/ default/files/PB173_ Revisiting-Chicago.pdf
Washington Institute for Near East Policy
· Toward the Sisi Era: A New Page in U.S.-Egypt Relations? http://www. washingtoninstitute.org/ policy-analysis/view/toward- the-sisi-era-a-new-page-in-u. s.-egypt-relations
White House
· FACT SHEET: The 2014 G-7 Summit in Brussels http://www.whitehouse.gov/the- press-office/2014/06/05/fact- sheet-2014-g-7-summit-brussels
· FACT SHEET: European Reassurance Initiative and Other U.S. Efforts in Support of NATO Allies and Partners http://www.whitehouse.gov/the- press-office/2014/06/03/fact- sheet-european-reassurance- initiative-and-other-us- efforts-support-
· FACT SHEET: Normandy Landings http://www.whitehouse.gov/the- press-office/2014/06/06/fact- sheet-normandy-landings
· FACT SHEET: Overview of U.S. Contributions to Peace and Security in Europe Since WWII http://www.whitehouse.gov/the- press-office/2014/06/06/fact- sheet-overview-us- contributions-peace-and- security-europe-wwii
· FACT SHEET: U.S. Assistance to Georgia http://www.whitehouse.gov/the- press-office/2014/06/07/fact- sheet-us-assistance-georgia
· FACT SHEET: U.S. Assistance to Moldova http://www.whitehouse.gov/the- press-office/2014/06/07/fact- sheet-us-assistance-moldova
· FACT SHEET: U.S. Assistance to Ukraine http://www.whitehouse.gov/the- press-office/2014/06/07/fact- sheet-us-assistance-ukraine
· FACT SHEET: U.S. Security Assistance to Ukraine http://www.whitehouse.gov/the- press-office/2014/06/04/fact- sheet-us-security-assistance- ukraine
· FACT SHEET: The United States and Central and Eastern Europe: Enduring Cooperation http://www.whitehouse.gov/the- press-office/2014/06/03/fact- sheet-united-states-and- central-and-eastern-europe- enduring-coopera
· FACT SHEET: The United States and Poland: Strong and United http://www.whitehouse.gov/the- press-office/2014/06/03/fact- sheet-united-states-and- poland-strong-and-united
· The Health Impacts of Climate Change on Americans http://www.whitehouse.gov/ sites/default/files/docs/the_ health_impacts_of_climate_ change_on_americans_.pdf
· Presidential Memorandum -- Response to the Influx of Unaccompanied Alien Children Across the Southwest Border http://www.whitehouse.gov/the- press-office/2014/06/02/ presidential-memorandum- response-influx-unaccompanied- alien-children-acr
· Remarks by President Obama at the 70th Anniversary of D-Day -- Omaha Beach, Normandy http://www.whitehouse.gov/the- press-office/2014/06/06/ remarks-president-obama-70th- anniversary-d-day-omaha-beach- normandy
Wilson Center
· Local Markets for Illegal Drugs: Impacts, Trends, and New Approaches http://www.wilsoncenter.org/ publication/local_markets
· Pakistan's Runaway Urbanization: What Can Be Done? http://www.wilsoncenter.org/ sites/default/files/ASIA_ 140502_Pakistan%27s%20Runaway% 20Urbanization%20rpt_0530.pdf
India
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China
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Why Reform Comes Slowly in China
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Top Chinese Think-Tank Accused of 'Collusion' With 'Foreign Forces'
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Dibya Shikha
Roomana Hukil
Prof Delwar Hossain
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Jayadev Ranade
Asanga
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By Juan Cole
July 7, 2014
by DEBORAH AMOS
July 05, 2014
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By Yatish Yadav
Published: 06th July 2014
By Ravi Joshi
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July 05, 2014
By Michael O'Hanlon and Edward P. Joseph
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By: Lawrence Freedman
Publication: Survival: Global Politics and Strategy June–July 2014
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June 24, 2014
JULY 8, 2014, Stratfor
July 5, 2014 · by Fortuna's Corner
War By Any Other Name
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May 22, 2014
By: John C. K. Daly
July 3, 2014
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29 Jun 2014
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War By Any Other Name
JUL 2 2014
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July 3, 2014
June 19, 2014
JUN. 17, 2014
Richard N. Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations
June 9, 2014
MAY 28, 2014
Publication: Volume: 0 Issue: 0
May 22, 2014
By: John C. K. Daly
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By Dr Igor Sutyagin, Research Fellow, Russian Studies;
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June 2, 2014 · in Analysis
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MAY 21, 2014
Vladimir Putin went to Shanghai to sign an energy pact worth billions of dollars. Too bad China wasn't ready to play ball.
MAY 20, 2014
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13 May 2014
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ICTEC
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June 25, 2014
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A Theory of Cyberwarfare: Political and Military Objectives, Lines of Communication, and Targets
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Jun 10, 2014
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Mass Surveillance in Britain
June 22, 2014
Jeff Stein
June 22, 2014
New Eavesdropping Equipment Sucks All Data Off Your Phone
Whitney Mallett
June 22, 2014
Terror Organizations’ Search Optimization Problem Is Our Problem Too
Alissa J. Rubin and Michael R. Gordon
June 23, 2014
Iraq’s Military Seen as Unlikely to Turn the Tide
June 23, 2014
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JUNE 19, 2014
Matters Mil
Jun 29, 2014
June 28, 2014
Spencer Ackerman
The Guardian
June 18, 2014
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June 2014
BY MAJOR MATT CAVANAUGH
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04/11/2014
By Lt. Gen. Charles T. Cleveland and Lt. Col. Stuart L. Farris
PSYOPS – Wars Are Fought On and Off the Battlefield
15 Jun 2014
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by Evan Munsing
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June 11, 2014
By Joe Shute and Mark Oliver
25 Jun 2014
JUNE 2014
Army drawdown continues: 1,100 captains to be cut
June 22, 2014
Interview with Lt. Gen. Charles Cleveland, USA, Commanding General, U.S. Army Special Operations Command (USASOC)
JUNE 2014
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The Middle East
02 Jul , 2014
A Strategy for Submarines
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