Podcast: Dean Cheng on “Russia-China Relations”
One of the notable aspects of the Ukraine war is the support Russia is getting from China. In fact, it is hard to see how Russia could continue the war without China’s support. How...
One of the notable aspects of the Ukraine war is the support Russia is getting from China. In fact, it is hard to see how Russia could continue the war without China’s support. How...
As the situation in the Ukraine continues to heat up, we want to bring your more analysis to you as part of our series on the crisis. In today’s post, Lawfire contributor Eric Chang...
How can the U.S. and rule-of-law democracies counter increasingly sophisticated and weaponized disinformation? How should they wage “information warfare” during period of putative peace? What are some of the rewards – and risks –...
Today’s post engages another aspect of our ongoing discussion about the Ukraine crisis: if Russia does invade or otherwise behaves in a way that triggers the sanctions the U.S. and NATO have threatened, what...
Today’s post critiques a recent essay entitled “Six Ways the U.S. Isn’t Ready for Wars of the Future” by my war college classmate, retired Admiral Jim Stavridis. I want Lawfire® readers to see the...
This week’s guest post is from my friend Dave Maxwell, a retired Special Forces officer now a senior fellow at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies (FDD) [see Dave’s info at the end...