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As tensions rise in the Indo-Pacific and U.S.–China competition intensifies, the U.S.-South Korea alliance may be due for an overhaul. Dr. Clint Work in the #INSS Center for Strategy and Military Power examines this for The Diplomat. inss.ndu.edu/Publications/V…

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Dr. James Giordano & Elise Annett explore how our Joint Force can rise to the #OE challenge presented by #AgenticWarfare, providing us w/ 3 recommendations that will empower us to meet (and beat!) our adversaries. madsciblog.tradoc.army.mil/535-winning-th…

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What is China's plan to counter U.S. intervention in a war w/ Taiwan? In a new War on the Rocks piece, I propose a greater focus on "strategic deterrence" - nuclear, space, cyber, and conventional tools to dissuade a U.S. president before the war begins. 1/3 warontherocks.com/2025/05/how-ch…

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In this War on the Rocks article, #INSS China Center's Joel Wuthnow explores China's evolving "strategic deterrence" strategy: using threats—cyber, nuclear, space and more to convince U.S. leaders that intervention in a war over Taiwan simply costs too much. inss.ndu.edu/Publications/V…

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We were pleased to have Dr. Tom Lynch in the #INSS Center for Strategy and Military Power make a virtual presentation and address questions about the "Strategic Implications of the India-Pakistan Crisis" during The Rapid Reaction Series this month. Thank you to NDU Foundation!

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Dr. Clint Work in the #INSS Center for Strategy and Military Power was quoted in Financial Times, providing commentary on potential opportunities and challenges ahead in the US-South Korea alliance as it's recalibrated to address US-China competition. ft.com/content/337ee9…

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"Chinese military planners do not like uncertainty." —T.X. Hammes, in the #INSS Center for Strategy & Military Power, was quoted in The Economist on US missile deployment to the Philippines. This uncertainty enhances US deterrence in the region. inss.ndu.edu/Publications/V…

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Should the U.S. be concerned it cannot keep pace with China's shipbuilding output? Thank you to Defense Priorities for including #INSS in this discussion on the reality of American shipbuilding and naval competition with #China. Read more: inss.ndu.edu/Events/Event-V…

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It was pleasure to have #INSS' Todd Pennington present on 'Space and Law in Competition and Conflict' at the Northeast Asia International and Operational Law Conference, presented by the Korea Tri-Command SJA Office. inss.ndu.edu/Events/Event-V…

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🎙️ The #PLA continues to expand its well-established contestation of ownership, access & control of ports throughout the world to defeat the #USmilitary in the #IndoPacific. T.X. Hammes joined the Midrats #podcast to discuss this and related topics. inss.ndu.edu/Events/Event-V…

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Two weeks ago, National Defense University hosted the Extended Nuclear Deterrence Immersion Course for South Korean military officers and civilian officials. We would like to thank all of the South Korean participants for their engagement and enthusiasm throughout the week-long class.

Two weeks ago, <a href="/NDU_EDU/">National Defense University</a> hosted the Extended Nuclear Deterrence Immersion Course for South Korean military officers and civilian officials. We would like to thank all of the South Korean participants for their engagement and enthusiasm throughout the week-long class.
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New research by #INSS experts Dr. Diane DiEuliis in WMD Center and Dr. James Giordano in #CDTFW explores gain-of-function research, its dual-use potential & implications for US and global #biosecurity. Published in mSphere, a journal of ASM. inss.ndu.edu/Publications/V…