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Members of an ethnic armed group called the Ta’ang National Liberation Army stand guard at a checkpoint in the town of Kyaukme, located in Myanmar’s northeastern Shan state, on July 3.
Members of an ethnic armed group called the Ta’ang National Liberation Army stand guard at a checkpoint in the town of Kyaukme, located in Myanmar’s northeastern Shan state, on July 3.

Myanmar’s Armed Groups And Democracy Activists Are Joining Forces

Under junta rule, an uneasy alliance is taking over the country’s politics.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan shakes hands with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky looks on before the start of a meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan shakes hands with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky looks on before the start of a meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council.

NATO Is Helping Ukraine to Fight—but Not to Win 

The Washington summit was heavy on promises but light on plans.

U.S. Marine Corps recruits from Lima Company complete a 10-mile hike at Camp Pendleton, near San Diego, California, on April 22, 2021.
U.S. Marine Corps recruits from Lima Company complete a 10-mile hike at Camp Pendleton, near San Diego, California, on April 22, 2021.

The Return of the Military Draft

The wars in Ukraine and Gaza show that technology cannot replace soldiers—on the contrary.

Britain's new Defense Secretary John Healey leaves 10 Downing Street in London on July 5.
Britain's new Defense Secretary John Healey leaves 10 Downing Street in London on July 5.

What Does a Labour Win Mean for U.K. Defense Policy?

An experienced politician has taken over the defense file—and the party has shed much of its old ideological baggage.

A Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II multirole combat airplane of the United States Air Force flies over Ramstein Air Base during a day of fighter plane exercises in Ramstein-Miesenbach, Germany, on June 6.
A Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II multirole combat airplane of the United States Air Force flies over Ramstein Air Base during a day of fighter plane exercises in Ramstein-Miesenbach, Germany, on June 6.

Why the U.S. Needs to Upgrade Its Fighter Jets Now

With China on its tail, the American military should not fall victim to the sunk-cost fallacy.

Israeli army soldiers patrol around a position along Israel's southern border with the Gaza Strip on June 13.
Israeli army soldiers patrol around a position along Israel's southern border with the Gaza Strip on June 13.

Who’s in Charge of the IDF?

Evidence is growing of a command and control problem.

Finnish reservists of the Guard Jaeger Regiment stand at a shooting range at the Santahamina military base in Helsinki, Finland on March 7, 2023.
Finnish reservists of the Guard Jaeger Regiment stand at a shooting range at the Santahamina military base in Helsinki, Finland on March 7, 2023.

Will Europe’s Front-Line States Have Enough Soldiers to Fight?

Dire demographics and easy emigration pose a serious challenge if Russia attacks.

A China Coast Guard vessel sails near a Philippine military vessel in the disputed South China Sea.
A China Coast Guard vessel sails near a Philippine military vessel in the disputed South China Sea.

China Tests U.S. Red Lines With Attacks on Philippine Vessels

The viability of the rules-based order is at stake in the South China Sea.

Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te, wearing a bomber jacket with an F-16 jet embroidered on it, has a serious expression as he listens to an army officer wearing camouflage battle fatigues and a helmet. The officer points at something with one hand as he speaks to Lai. Other people are visible standing nearby, slightly out-of-focus in front of outdoor greenery.
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te, wearing a bomber jacket with an F-16 jet embroidered on it, has a serious expression as he listens to an army officer wearing camouflage battle fatigues and a helmet. The officer points at something with one hand as he speaks to Lai. Other people are visible standing nearby, slightly out-of-focus in front of outdoor greenery.

The Taiwan Aid Bill Won’t Fix the Arms Backlog

To help Taipei, Washington needs to get smarter about weapons transfers.

A worker walks past scorched equipment in a turbine hall at a destroyed power plant in an undisclosed location in Ukraine.
A worker walks past scorched equipment in a turbine hall at a destroyed power plant in an undisclosed location in Ukraine.

Putin Cuts Ukraine’s Power

With constant assaults on the electricity grid, Moscow is adding an explosive twist to an old playbook.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi sits onstage at a party meeting. He crosses his arms and puts one hand over his face in contemplation as he watches the proceedings.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi sits onstage at a party meeting. He crosses his arms and puts one hand over his face in contemplation as he watches the proceedings.

Modi’s Taiwan Ties Have Rattled China

India’s overtures to the island have coincided with a breakdown in its relationship with Beijing.

A man holds a sign reading: "Down with France down with ECOWAS," using the bloc's French acronym CEDEAO, as supporters of Niger's National Council for Safeguard of the Homeland gather in Niamey on Aug. 26, 2023.
A man holds a sign reading: "Down with France down with ECOWAS," using the bloc's French acronym CEDEAO, as supporters of Niger's National Council for Safeguard of the Homeland gather in Niamey on Aug. 26, 2023.

How ECOWAS Lost Its Way

An inability to stand up to constitutional coups—most recently in Togo—has undermined the bloc’s credibility.

People pass a television showing footage of an attempted North Korean satellite launch during a news report at a train station in Seoul on May 28.
People pass a television showing footage of an attempted North Korean satellite launch during a news report at a train station in Seoul on May 28.

Tensions Flare Between North and South Korea

It started with dung-filled balloons and spiraled from there.

A China Coast Guard ship monitors a Philippine fisherman aboard his wooden boat in the South China Sea.
A China Coast Guard ship monitors a Philippine fisherman aboard his wooden boat in the South China Sea.

China’s South Sea Aggression Is Backfiring

Beijing is ramping up efforts to cow neighbors such as the Philippines in the South China Sea but is getting nowhere fast.

Russia's President Vladimir Putin delivers a speech during the Victory Day military parade in Moscow on May 9.
Russia's President Vladimir Putin delivers a speech during the Victory Day military parade in Moscow on May 9.

Are Putin’s Nuclear Threats Working?

A new book examines the past and present of Russian thinking on deterrence.

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