This chapter examines US military policy towards the Caribbean region during the twentieth century by dividing it in five phases. Emphasis is on the last two phases, comprising the Cold War and its afteraiath. A detailed analysis is made of the impact of recent international changes in the ...
military-to-military communications and crisis management, climate control and clean energy, and governance regarding the application of artificial intelligence. China expressed particular concern about the growing number of restrictions on US exports to China of semiconductor...
The Cold War was a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union that lasted from the end of World War II until the early 1990s. The two superpowers engaged in a variety of political, economic, and military conflicts during this period, but never directly enga...
Col. Charles Young was the first Black colonel in the United States Army, the first Black U.S. national park superintendent, first Black military attache, and third Black graduate of the United States Military Academy. The son of former slaves, Young led the U.S. Cavalry into Mexico in Pe...
*Blinken ignores Middle East reality, which highlights the non-centrality of the Palestinian issue (no Arab-Israel war has erupted due to the Palestinian issue) and Arab order of priorities (no Arab country has flexed its military – and hardly its financial – muscle on behalf of the Palesti...
difficult for the two countries to carry out effective crisis management, as both face increased domestic political pressure and zero-sum thinking. As such, a crisis, once it occurs, can escalate quickly, exposing China and the U.S. to the real danger of more and bigger military conflicts. ...
Lungu, Sorin (2004): Military Modernization and Political Choice: Germany and the US- Promoted Military Technological Revolution During the 1990s, Defense & Security Analysis Vol. 20, No. 3, September 2004, pp. 261-272.Lungu, Sorin. (2004) Military Modernization and Political Choice: Germany ...
The military suicide rate also increased substantially during this period.8 Although these trends are widely believed to be linked to the protracted conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq,3,9 it is not clear how many of these cases represented recurrences of pre-enlistment disorders. This question is ...
At the heart of this competition are semiconductor microchips, which are central to both civilian and military technologies. China's strategy to dominate this essential industry underlines its broader economic and political ambitions to supplant the U.S. as hegemon in the Asia-Pacific region and est...
These vulnerabilities are not limited to the military threats that others could pose; they include the vulnerabilities that result from economic interdependence. Although these consequences of anarchy are not new, compared with the US–Soviet experience, the implications for US–China relations, ...