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  • Cover of Winning Without Fighting: Irregular Warfare and Strategic Competition in the 21st Century
    Mar 18, 2026
    Book Review: Winning Without Fighting: Irregular Warfare and Strategic Competition in the 21st Century

    Winning Without Fighting offers recommendations for the United States’ response to attacks on the rules-based international order. The four authors propose “nothing less than a new grand strategy for America.” The reviewer agrees with some of the authors’ recommendations, while he strongly disagrees with their suggestions on investments.

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  • Cover of The Spy and the State: The History of American Intelligence
    Mar 18, 2026
    Book Review: The Spy and the State: The History of American Intelligence

    From the Revolutionary War to the digital age, The Spy and the State by Jeffrey P. Rogg traces the evolution of American intelligence as a central force in shaping national security and foreign policy. With rich historical detail and sharp analysis, Rogg reveals how espionage has empowered and challenged democratic governance. This compelling narrative offers a fresh lens on the hidden machinery behind America’s global influence.

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  • Cover of Securing Space: A Plan for U.S. Action
    Mar 18, 2026
    Book Review: Securing Space: A Plan for U.S. Action

    Securing Space presents an argument for the importance of US advances in the space domain and offers recommendations for achieving them. The reviewer sees this report “as a critical waypoint in identifying the threats in space and reiterating the importance of this domain to our collective way of life.”

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  • Cover of The Impossible Mission: The Office of Security Cooperation and the U.S. Forces Drawdown in Iraq
    Mar 18, 2026
    Book Review: The Impossible Mission: The Office of Security Cooperation and the U.S. Forces Drawdown in Iraq

    A gripping look at the chaotic final chapter of the Iraq War, revealing how bureaucracy, urgency, and geopolitical pressure collided at the moment the US mission needed clarity most.

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  • Cover of The Army: A Primer to Our Profession of Arms – Field Manual 1
    Mar 18, 2026
    Book Review: The Army: A Primer to Our Profession of Arms – Field Manual 1

    Field Manual 1 lays the foundation for understanding the Army’s core values, mission, and enduring role in defending the nation. It offers a clear and compelling guide to what it means to be a professional soldier, emphasizing duty, discipline, and the moral commitment to service. This essential primer inspires new recruits and seasoned leaders to uphold the legacy and the future of the Army profession.

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  • Decisive Point episode: Deploying and Supplying the Joint Force from a Contested Homeland
    Mar 18, 2026
    Deploying and Supplying the Joint Force from a Contested Homeland

    In this podcast, Bruce Busler and Ryan Samuelson argue that the United States must prepare for “the fight to get to the fight,” focusing on deploying and maintaining military forces from a contested homeland amid near-peer threats.

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  • Decisive Point episode: The 2026 National Defense Strategy
    Mar 17, 2026
    The 2026 National Defense Strategy

    Military strategists Dr. Frank G. Hoffman (retired) and Dr. Antulio J. Echevarria II analyze the 2026 National Defense Strategy.

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  • Slide for CLSC Quick Take, The New Reserve Personnel ID Card: How the PLA is Streamlining Mobilization and Improving the Status of Military Reservists in Chinese Society
    Mar 16, 2026
    The New Reserve Personnel ID Card: How the PLA is Streamlining Mobilization and Improving the Status of Military Reservists in Chinese Society

    Joshua Arostegui

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  • Mar 12, 2026
    Euro-Atlantic Security: U.S. and European Partner Perspectives

    The Euro-Atlantic security architecture is currently undergoing transformation while U.S. allies work to strengthen the European pillar in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. CASO hosted a panel to discuss these topics.

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  • Decisive Point episode: Ukraine’s Not-So-Whole-of-Society at War: Force Generation in Modern Developed Societies
    Mar 11, 2026
    Ukraine’s Not-So-Whole-of-Society at War: Force Generation in Modern Developed Societies

    This podcast argues that Ukraine offers a cautionary tale regarding the two main modern models of force generation. Neither the professional high-tech war model, favored by Western militaries, nor the whole-of-society war approach, said to have saved Ukraine in 2014 and 2022, proved successful formulas for Ukraine. Considering that Ukraine is fighting for survival, with Russian forces inside the country, the failure of both models in action has serious implications for NATO member states as they deliberate their choices regarding future force generation.

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  • Mar 9, 2026
    U.S. and U.K Army leaders discuss shared challenges of armored warfare

    By Sarah Hauck

    U.S. Army and allied leaders are wrestling with how to win on battlefields of new technologies that are challenging armored maneuver.Read the full article here. 

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  • Decisive Point episode: Russian Arctic Land Forces and Defense Trends Redefined by NATO and Ukraine, Troy J. Bouffard and Lester W. Grau
    Mar 9, 2026
    Russian Arctic Land Forces and Defense Trends Redefined by NATO and Ukraine

    This podcast argues that Russia’s Arctic land forces have been weakened by the Russia-Ukraine War and NATO’s northern expansion, creating a strategic window for Western militaries to bolster their Arctic capabilities. Unlike existing studies that focus on maritime operations and the Northern Sea Route, it integrates technical assessments of ground-based Arctic platforms with analysis of military-district reforms. Using a mixed methodology that incorporates equipment specifications, Russian government documents, media reports, and NATO strategic-response evaluations, this podcast constructs a comprehensive baseline understanding of Russia’s Arctic land-force potential and readiness. Policy and military practitioners will benefit from actionable insights into Arctic force-design shifts, equipment vulnerabilities, and strategic recommendations to exploit the temporary imbalance between NATO and Russian readiness.

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