Irregular Warfare Podcast: Dealers and Brokers in Proxy Wars
When two adversaries confront one another militarily, they are rarely the only participants. Either side might delegate portions of its war efforts to proxies, for example—a subject that has been […]...
View ArticleIrregular Warfare Podcast: Lawfare, Humanitarian Crises, and Urban Combat in...
For nearly two months, three powerful dynamics have converged in Gaza: lawfare, a humanitarian crisis, and urban combat. This episode of the Irregular Warfare Podcast examines those subjects and...
View ArticleIrregular Warfare Podcast: The Trans-Atlantic Relationship After Two Years of...
Nearly two years have passed since Russia invaded Ukraine. In the lead-up to the war, European states largely agreed on the importance of supporting Russia, but disagreed about the optimal […] The post...
View ArticleIrregular Warfare Podcast: China’s Military Strategy Since 1949
In 1949, China hit a historical inflection point with the Chinese Communist Party’s victory over nationalist Kuomintang forces and the establishment of the People’s Republic of China. It also marked...
View ArticleIrregular Warfare Podcast: Nuclear Weapons and the Stability-Instability Paradox
For nearly three months in the summer of 1999, India and Pakistan fought what became known as the Kargil conflict. With Pakistan recently joining India as a nuclear power, the […] The post Irregular...
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