2021

Is This How World War III Begins –

‘Remember Pearl Harbor,’ but Have We Forgotten –

Taming the ‘Grey Zone’ –

The Drums Of War In Taiwan and Ukraine –

Averting Great-Power Conflict in Asia –

Kinetic warfare –

Lessons in Irregular Warfare From India –

Disaggregate To Win, The Imbalance Between Fires and Protection –

Prepare for disinformation war –

Re-shaping Forces for the High-End Fight, The Challenge of Overcoming the Legacy of the Land Wars –

Extending Undersea Warfare –

AUKUS: looking beyond the submarines –

AUKUS, U.S. allies and the age of conditional proliferation –

Military Prowess Shows Hostile Intentions On the Rise –

Which Greeks in the Western Way of War –

Lessons from the Balkans for Today’s Conflicts –

Wargaming, Value and Danger –

The Limits of Logic, Why Narrative Thinking Is Better Suited To The Demands Of Modern Combat –

Escalation To Nuclear War In The Digital Age –

Predicting Global Conflicts –

Where are the World’s Ongoing Conflicts –

Moving beyond the U.S.-China Cold War Cliché –

Hybrid Warfare And Active Measures –

Warfare in the post-digital era –

The Necessity of AUKUS –

Covert Operations Fail More Often Than Not –

The Future of Conquest –

Armed Conflict Survey 2021 –

Mine Warfare in the Littorals –

Defense Options Below the Threshold of War –

Losing Small Wars, Why U.S. Military Culture Leads To Defeat –

Lessons of 20 Years of War –

The Other Face of Battle –

Assessing Shortcomings of the U.S. Approach for Addressing Conflict Below the Threshold of War –

War Games Are No Game –

There is More War In The Classroom Than You Think –

The Return Of Great-Power Proxy Wars –

Putting the ‘War’ Back in War Colleges –

The Kill Chain –

Narrative Is Central To Gray Zone Warfare –

From Forever Wars To Great-Power Wars –

The shifting threats driving anti-surface warfare capabilities –

Irregular Warfare Is Great Power Competition, Part 2 –

Irregular Warfare Is Great Power Competition, Part 1, –

U.S. moves Guam defense front and center –

U.S. Has Several Options To Defend Guam From Missile Threats –

Airpower, And The Future Of Great-Power War –

Guam, A Critical Line of Defense –

Enabling The Fifth Column And The Relevancy Of Unconventional Warfare –

Competition And Irregular Warfare –

What Would a U.S.-China War Look Like –

The Forever Wars Aren’t Ending, They’re Just Being Rebranded –

The American Revolution, Naval Power, And The 2st Century –

Learning in the Grey Zone –

Bitter Lessons From Afghanistan –

‘Never Known a Day of Peace’ –

The Illusion of Forward Posture In the Western Pacific –

The Path to War –

The Future of Warfare –

Special Operations Must Adapt to Gray Zone Conflict –

Future Wars Will Be Fought on the ‘Hyperactive Battlefield’ –

Assessing Wargame Effectiveness –

Fighting the Fight We Are In –

Decision Centric Warfare –

A Tale of Two Surges –

America and the March Toward Modern Conflict –

U.S. Needs Hybrid System to Defend Guam From Missile Threats –

Asymmetric Killing –

Virtual Reality vs Needs Based Strategies –

The Strategic Problem of ‘Persistent Surveillance’ –

Gray Zone Conflict, Countering Russia In the Donbas and Beyond –

Sea Control, The U.S. Plans To Dominate Any Battle –

Resilience and Success in Warfare –

Liminal or Hybrid Warfare –

Deterring China Will Require Better And More Widely Distributed Sensor Capabilities –

Is America Ready to Fight in the ‘Grey Zone’ Against China and Russia –

Hack Attacks are Acts of ‘Unrestricted Warfare’ –

Global Firepower –

America’s Maoist Maritime Strategy To Beat China In A War –

The Reason America Wins the Wars It Wages –

War With China Could Go Nuclear –

‘Bolt Out of the Blue’ How the U.S. Military Could Be Completely Destroyed –

Why Give Away Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan –

Case of ‘Havana Syndrome’ steps away from the White House –

US Planning How to “Choke’ Chinese Submarines in Case of War –

How Should the US Respond to Provocations in the Grey Zone –

Irregular Versus Conventional Warfare –

Irregular Warfare –

Conflicts In Wargaming –

U.S. investigating sonic attacks on American personnel at home and abroad –Organizing for Large-Scale Maritime Combat Operations –

Conventional Forces in Irregular Warfare –

Are Augmented Humans the Future of War –

Report on State Sponsored Terrorism –

The Coming Age of Strategic Annoyance –

Wargaming For The New Great Game –

Hybrid Threats –

The weap0nisation of choke-points –

End the ‘Forever War’ Cliché –

Hybrid War and What to Do About It –

Irregular Warfare As A Joint Force Priority –

The Small Wars Manual For The 21st Century –

To Survive, Deceive, Decoys In Land Warfare –

Great Naval Power –

Drone Fleets and Robots are the Future of War –

Focus on China’s technological advances –

Ensure our Armed Forces Can Communicate Securely –

Supply Network Operations, A New Frontier in Global Competition –

America’s Longest Foreign Wars –

What To Expect When You Don’t Want Your Adversaries To Know What To Expect –

Direct and Indirect Approaches To Irregular Warfare –

Implementing Expeditionary ASW –

The Soul Of Battle, Democracies At War –

What Is a Water War –

Maritime law enforcement –

Irregular Warfare –

The U.S. Could Sleepwalk Into a Nuclear War –

What If a U.S.-China War Starts And Can’t Be Stopped –

The next world war won’t be anything like the last, the U.S. must prepare –

US troops practice island warfare concepts designed to control Western Pacific sea lanes –

Disbursed Bases Could Help America Win the Next Big War –

U.S.-China War, in 2034 –

Robot Armies, What War Will Look Like in 2035 –

Simulating War, Enduring Lessons From The Louisiana Maneuvers –

How a U.S.-China War Could Begin –

How the U.S. and China could go to war –

Submarine Warfare –

What If Russia’s ad America’s Armies Went to War –

Maneuver Warfare –

Maneuver Warfare and the Urban Battlefield –

A New Approach to Unconventional Warfare –

Use Wargaming To Sharpen The Tactical Edge –

Wargames About The Gray Zone –

Super Soldiers May Soon Be A Nightmare Turned Reality –

The Craft of Wargaming –

What Does Civilization Owe to War –

Anticipating Tomorrow’s Conflict –

The novel – 2034

The Sino-American War of 2025 –

What Would War Between America and China Look Like in 2030 –

Nuclear Warfare or Cyber Warfare, Which is the Bigger Threat –

The Future’s Light –

Solzhenitsyn & the engine of history –

The Future of Conflict will not be data-driven –

Nationalist Myths Drove the Russia-Ukraine and Armenia-Azerbaijan Wars –

An All-Out War With China –

America Never Wants to Fight a Land War in Asia –

Irregular and Conventional Warfare –

The myth and reality of the super soldier –

Future of War Will Be ‘Hyperactive Battlefield’ –

Achieving Decision Superiority in Great Power Competition –

American Universities Declare War on Military History –

Why the United States Can’t Win Wars –

War in Art and the Art of War –

Conflicts to Watch in 2021 –

It’s The Navy’s World Now, Preserving The Right Army Force Structure In An Era of Seapower’s Strategic Primacy –

Understanding irregular warfare in competition –

Battle of Java Sea Holds Crucial Lessons for Today –

War Study –