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1. How Russia Went to War: The Kremlin’s Preparations for Its Aggression Against Ukraine

2. U.S.-China Competition and Military AI: How Washington Can Manage Strategic Risks amid Rivalry with Beijing

3. Campaign of Denial: Strengthening Simultaneous Deterrence in the Indo-Pacific and Europe

4. China, Europe, and the Pandemic Recession: Beijing’s Investments and Transatlantic Security

5. Contested Deployment

6. Framing the Future of the US Military Profession

7. US Arms Sales Reveal Discord in Taiwan's Defense Strategy

8. The Future of the Joint Warfighting Headquarters: An Alternative Approach to the Joint Task Force

9. The Lessons of the Afghan War That No One Will Want to Learn

10. Regaining the High Ground Against China: A Plan to Achieve US Naval Aviation Superiority This Decade

11. Regaining Decision Advantage: Revising JADC2 to Buttress Deterrence in Our Window of Greatest Need

12. Building a Team for Next Generation Air Dominance

13. Entangling alliances? Europe, the United States, Asia, and the risk of a new 1914

14. The U.S.-Egypt Military Relationship: Complexities, Contradictions, and Challenges

15. Fighting Jihadists By, With, and Through U.S. Partners: Lessons Learned and Future Prospects

16. Iran's Nuclear Hedging Strategy: Shaping the Islamic Republic's Proliferation Calculus

17. Stronger Together: US force posture in Australia’s north—a US perspective on Australia’s strategic geography

18. Increasing Support for U.S.‐Japan Alliance in Okinawa is Not a Pipedream

19. Competing in Time: Ensuring Capability Advantage and Mission Success through Adaptable Resource Allocation

20. Implementing Decision-Centric Warfare: Elevating Command and Control to Gain an Optionality Advantage