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Analysis | Dec 02, 2016
Before backing away from any arms control agreements, the Trump administration should consider the consequences for U.S. national security. For one thing, the recommendations could prompt a new arms race—and give Russia a big head-start.
Analysis | Sep 30, 2016
U.S. defense experts call to maintain, if not increase, U.S. military budget while diverting funding to areas with most need.
Analysis | Jul 08, 2016
Russia is not about to invade a NATO country and risk war with an alliance that possesses a combined population of nearly nine hundred million, is built around the vastly superior military power of the United States, and has access to the industrial capabilities of both Europe and North America.
Analysis | Jun 20, 2016
In its report, the Deep Cuts Commission provides recommendations aimed at preventing any potential catastrophic military escalation between Russia and the West.
Analysis | May 11, 2014
Would a confrontation between the U.S. and Russia be another Cold War or something else entirely? Saunders' seven key differences suggest that such an event may not work in the ways that many expect.
Analysis | May 09, 2014
While an American response is needed to Russian aggression in Ukraine, it should not include the expansion or acceleration of nuclear facilities in Central and Eastern Europe.
Analysis | Jun 14, 2013
Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin must agree to move away from traditional doctrines of nuclear policy.
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