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Submissions from 2025

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Rising Dominance of the Tactical Defense, T.X. Hammes

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Build Containerized Missile Ships for Rapid and Affordable Fleet Growth, T.X. Hammes and R. Robinson Harris

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Warship Weapons for Merchant Ship Platforms, T.X. Hammes and R. Robinson Harris

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The other space control: who does what in the national security space enterprise, Todd W. Pennington

Submissions from 2024

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America’s New Twilight Struggle With Russia, Max Bergmann, Michael Kimmage, Jeffrey Mankoff, and Maria Snegovaya

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Confronting Irregular Warfare in the South China Sea: Lessons Learned from Vietnam, Kim Cragin

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Taking Stock of the Islamic State, Kim Cragin

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The Elusive Promise of “Over-the-Horizon” Counterterrorism, Kim Cragin

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Small, smart, many and cheaper: Competitive adaptation in modern warfare, T.X. Hammes

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The Future of Hybrid Warfare, Frank Hoffman, Matt Neumeyer, and Benjamin Jensen

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Lethal Targeting and Adaptation Failure in Terrorist Groups, Bryce Loidolt

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Forward Persistence in Great Power Cyber Competition, Thomas F. Lynch III

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Prisoner of the Caucasus?, Jeffrey Mankoff

Submissions from 2023

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Agile and Adaptable: U.S. and NATO Approaches to Russia's Short-Term Military Potential, Lisa Aronsson, John R. Deni, and Hanna Notte

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The Future of Security in the Black Sea Region, Max Bergmann, Jeffrey Mankoff, and Lisa Aronsson

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Maneuver Warfare Is Not Dead, But It Must Evolve, Pat Garrett and Frank Hoffman

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Imagining the Future of Landpower, Frank Hoffman

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AI’s impact on war’s enduring nature, Frank Hoffman and Axel D'Amelio

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Assessing Russian Cyber and Information Warfare in Ukraine: Expectations, Realities, and Lessons, Jaclyn A. Kerr

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For Xi and China, Putin's War is a Geopolitical Minefield, Jeffrey Mankoff

Submissions from 2022

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The East Wind Prevails? Russia's Response to China's Eurasian Ambitions, Jeffrey Mankoff

Submissions from 2020

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An Affordable Defense of Asia, T.X. Hammes