Sri Lanka begins a new political era under the presidency of Anura Kumara Dissanayake, who was elected in September following ...
October 7 gave rise to unexpected bipartisan coalitions of D.C. experts and legislators who lent their knowledge to help U.S.
Carlton Haelig is a Fellow in the Defense Program at CNAS. His research and expertise include national security strategy, force design and employment, and military innovation.
The differences between Iran's attack and a potential Chinese missile strike are probably best understood in terms of scale, ...
Making tactical gear that better fit female service members has long been a challenge for the military branches. Army veteran ...
For the U.S. alliances with South Korea and Japan to thrive — or merely survive — under the next administration, policy ...
These realignments in Russia’s so-called near abroad are far from uniform—while some “in-between” states have moved closer to ...
After Iran rained ballistic missiles on Israel on Tuesday for the second time in sixth months, the focus now turns to the ...
By “pulling back the curtain on all of the secret infrastructure that Hezbollah has built in southern Lebanon, not for a ...
Stacie Pettyjohn joins Breaking Defense to discuss the possible need for the US to develop new weapons, engines and communication links for Collaborative Combat Aircraft to reach their full potential.
Rachel Ziemba joins Bloomberg Television to discuss oil rising for a third day as traders watch for supply risks in the Middle East. The West has been too quick to dismiss the coordination among China ...
Stacie Pettyjohn joins Breaking Defense to discuss the US Air Force pursuing Collaborative Combat Aircraft drones, and how Russia and China have begun their own programs. Stacie Pettyjohn joins ...