Today, with the return of great-power competition and the corresponding activities of revisionist actors in the wider Mediterranean region, the Mediterranean has come roaring back as a contested body of water.
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War on the Rocks is a platform for analysis, commentary, and debate on foreign policy and national security issues. It features articles and podcasts produced by an array of writers with deep experience in these matters: top notch scholars who study war, those who have served or worked in war zones, and more than a few who have done it all. War on the Rocks is the flagship publication of Metamorphic Media.
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http://warontherocks.com
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- 2013
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- War, Foreign Policy, Conflict, International Affairs, Strategy, International Politics, Analysis, Foreign Affairs, Media, Realism, Grand Strategy, and Diplomacy
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Eric Sayers
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Organization builder focused on improving the way we learn, think, decide, and act
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Stanton Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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Elijah Kang
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Updates
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Michael P. Brill discusses Steve Coll’s The Achilles Trap and how the digitization and publication of Saddam-era Iraqi records provide an opportunity to bolster U.S. national security.
On the Record with Saddam - War on the Rocks
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If the United States chooses to intervene in defense of Taiwan, a denial theory of victory focused on narrowly scoped war aims can help reduce but not eliminate escalation risks.
Denial Is the Worst Except for All the Others: Getting the U.S. Theory of Victory Right for a War with China - War on the Rocks
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Ryan sat down with Schuyler Moore, the CTO of U.S. Central Command, and Justin Fanelli, the CTO of the U.S. Department of the Navy, to discuss the growing role of chief technology officers within Defense Department organizations.
CTO'ing in the Defense Department with Schuyler Moore and Justin Fanelli - War on the Rocks
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The transitory effect Brices Cross Roads had upon Confederate fortunes has done little to undermine the battle’s significance in historical memory.
Brices Cross Roads: The Greatest Battle in World History? - War on the Rocks
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Ahead of the NATO Summit in Washington in July, Rick Landgraf sat down with Katherine Elgin and Alexander Lanoszka to discuss what alliance membership means for Sweden and Finland.
Sweden, Finland, and the Meaning of Alliance Membership - War on the Rocks
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The U.S. government values its relationship with Turkey and continues to work to improve bilateral ties. However, U.S. policy is to now engage with Turkey on issues of concern, rather than simply build policy around Turkey as a crucial and trusted partner.
Coming to Terms with the Loss of Turkey - War on the Rocks
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Should the United States be concerned about China’s growing involvement in Middle Eastern affairs? If so, what can and should be done about it? Christopher Preble, Zack Cooper, and Melanie Marlowe discuss these questions on this episode of Net Assessment.
Unraveling China’s Plans for the Middle East - War on the Rocks
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Isolating juntas and lecturing Africans on their security partners only play into Moscow’s hands. Instead, Washington should also recognize that in the near and mid-term, learning to coexist with Moscow and Beijing is a necessity.
Russia’s Mercenary-Industrial Complex in Africa - War on the Rocks
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