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  • Two Army officers in Army Green Service Uniforms (AGSUs) share a firm handshake during an official ceremony.
    Jul 30, 2026
    Dunmyer becomes Commandant of the U.S. Army War College

    By Robert Martin

    Carlisle Barracks, PA.— Yesterday, July 29th, the U.S. Army War College held an assumption of command ceremony for Brig. Gen. Antwan Dunmyer, who officially became the institution's 55th commandant. He succeeds Maj. Gen. Trevor Bredenkamp, who has been reassigned as the President of the Army University here at Carlisle Barracks.An assumption of

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  • Slide for Decisive Point episode: Troy J. Bouffard and Lester W. Grau on The Trans-Arctic Transport Corridor
    Jul 29, 2026
    The Trans-Arctic Transport Corridor

    What is the Trans-Arctic Transport Corridor and why does it matter to the United States? What does it mean for global trade? Troy J. Bouffard and Les Grau explain.

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  • Slide for SRAD Special Announcement
    Jul 28, 2026
    SRAD Announcement: The Strategic Studies Institute Has Been Reorganized

    Strategic Research & Assessment Department

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  • Slide for Between Scylla and Charybdis: The Tragic Paradox of Making Peace in Lebanon by Jacob Stoil
    Jul 28, 2026
    Between Scylla and Charybdis: The Tragic Paradox of Making Peace in Lebanon

    Jacob Stoil

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  • A presenter speaking on stage in front of a large digital presentation screen.
    Jul 27, 2026
    International Fellows explore AI, science, and policy in Pittsburgh

    By Madison Simms

    PITTSBURGH — The U.S. Army War College International Fellows Class of 2027 visited the Army Artificial Intelligence Integration Center and Carnegie Mellon University, July 21, as part of its Field Studies Program. During the visit, fellows heard from experts in scientific research, software engineering, information systems, public policy,

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  • Cover for The Dog That Did Not Bark: What the Relative Quiet in Israel Says About Iran’s Strategy and the Current Conflict by Jacob Stoil
    Jul 24, 2026
    The Dog That Did Not Bark: What the Relative Quiet in Israel Says About Iran’s Strategy and the Current Conflict

    Jacob Stoil

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  • Slide for Economic Warfare: A Foundation for Twenty-First-Century Strategic Practice, edited by Greg Kennedy, Antulio J. Echevarria II, and Anna Brinkman-Schwartz
    Jul 24, 2026
    Economic Warfare: A Foundation for Twenty-First-Century Strategic Practice

    Economic conflict is now a fundamental form of international competition, especially between large powers. Tariffs, sanctions, technological denial, supply-chain disruption, currency manipulation, and a host of other methods are now used daily, in both conflict situations and in supposedly peaceful conditions, to gain economic advantages. This collaborative study examines the phenomenon known as economic warfare through its past circumstances, present situations, and future possibilities.

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  • Slide for CLSC Dialogues episode 30: China’s Community of Common Destiny and the Global Initiatives, COL Kyle Marcrum and Sheena Chestnut Greitens
    Jul 22, 2026
    China’s Community of Common Destiny and the Global Initiatives, with Dr. Sheena Chestnut Greitens

    Dr. Sheena Chestnut Greitens, visiting faculty at the China Landpower Studies Center at the US Army War College and an associate professor at the University of Texas—Austin, joins the CLSC Dialogues to discuss the People’s Republic of China’s four Global Initiatives and her recent publication on China’s mobilizational initiatives.

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  • Slide for CLSC Quick Take: Vietnam’s BrahMos Acquisition Is Another Tool in Hanoi’s South China Sea Belt by Nam Tran
    Jul 21, 2026
    Vietnam’s BrahMos Acquisition Is Another Tool in Hanoi’s South China Sea Belt

    Nam Tran

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  • Cover of No Peer Rivals: American Grand Strategy in the Era of Great Power Competition by Ionut Popescu
    Jul 16, 2026
    Book Review: No Peer Rivals: American Grand Strategy in the Era of Great Power Competition

    Great-power competition demands more than military might—it requires a grand strategy. In No Peer Rivals, Ionut Popescu argues that the United States must embrace a bold, offensive realist approach to maintain its global leadership against rising challengers like China and Russia. This provocative book offers a clear roadmap for navigating the strategic complexities of a multipolar world.

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  • Cover of Death Before Dismount: U.S. Army Tanks in Iraq by Dr. Andrew Eric Wright Sr.
    Jul 16, 2026
    Book Review: US Coercive Diplomacy and the Global Order: A Critical Analysis of Post–Cold War Strategies

    Sanctions, threats, and isolation have become staples of US foreign policy—but are they working? In US Coercive Diplomacy and the Global Order, Richard Outzen delivers a sharp critique of post–Cold War American strategy, revealing how overreliance on coercive tools has often undermined global influence and strategic credibility. Drawing on case studies and firsthand experience, this book offers a vital roadmap for more disciplined and effective statecraft in an era of renewed great power competition.

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  • Cover of A Military History of the New World Disorder: 1989-2022 by Jonathan M. House
    Jul 16, 2026
    Book Review: A War of Their Own: FULRO: The Other National Liberation Front, Vietnam 1955–75

    William H. Chickering brings to light the untold story of FULRO, a coalition of Vietnam’s indigenous minorities who fought for autonomy amid the chaos of Cold War conflict. Through meticulous research and compelling narrative, the book reveals how these fighters navigated betrayal, shifting alliances, and global indifference. It’s a powerful account of resistance and identity in one of the most complex theaters of the Vietnam War.

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