I'm not a China expert, but my guesstimate is that any conflict with China would combine "conventional" air/sea warfare, with asymmetrical efforts to degrade our advantages in technology--attacking...
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I'm not a China expert, but my guesstimate is that any conflict with China would combine "conventional" air/sea warfare, with asymmetrical efforts to degrade our advantages in technology--attacking...
As a major beneficiary of the current way the world is more or less setup, I think the United States has to be involved on a global scale. So much of our general day-to-day world is dependent on a...
In terms of ground warfare, I find it far more plausible in the next 10-15 years that US land forces have to deal with stabilizing a collapsed Pakistani or North Korean state, while attempting to...
I actually liked Luttwak's book on Strategy--it was very subtle in lots of ways--and I've heard good things about his book on the Romans, which I've never actually read. But yeah, I've seen his...
I just started hanging around here, so apologies if this was already referred to (I haven't seen a reference to it at least).
Enclosed are two links on the role graduate education at civilian...
Much thanks.
Sorry for not giving my name in the earlier post--I accidentally botched setting up my sig.
WWSH
Gentlemen,
I suppose I should introduce myself real quick. I'm on the civilian faculty at the Naval Academy, where I'm the US Civil War specialist in the History Department. More broadly, I do...