sábado, 26 de agosto de 2017

The 'New Cold War' Was Never Inevitable






Why the Russian Navy Is a More Capable Adversary Than It Appears 
by Michael Kofman and Jeffrey Edmonds

The oft-unacknowledged truth is that the Russian Navy is a lot more operational now than it has been in many years. 


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America Can't Afford to Lose the Artificial Intelligence War 
by Michael O'Hanlon and Robert Karlen
The United States must rededicate itself to being the first in the field of AI. 

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Churchill and Orwell Face the Fiasco 

by Christian Caryl

In Churchill and Orwell, Thomas E. Ricks believes that his parallel biography has something important to tell us about liberty and the way to defend it. 


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Is China Winning the Scramble for Eurasia? 

by Matthew P. Goodman and Jonathan E. Hillman

Roads, railways and other new connections are reshaping the Eurasian supercontinent and creating new forms of competition as well as cooperation. 


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The 'New Cold War' Was Never Inevitable 
by Michael Lind

In a decade, today’s Russian Peril will probably seem as deranged as the Red Scares of the 1920s and the 1950s.

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