Security and Strategy Journal

Issue Four

Table of Contents

  1. Know the Enemy
  2. There Was Never Going to be Peace with Russia: Reflections on 30 Years of Post-Cold War Strategy
  3. Competition with Russia as a “Civilization-State”
  4. Global Influence: Countering China
  5. How China Uses the War in Gaza to Advance its “Global Influence Campaign” in the Middle East
  6. From Hub & Spoke to Spiderweb: The Evolution of the Indo-Pacific Alliance Architecture
  7. Competing in the Episteme: The Cold War, the American University, and Strategic Competition with China Today
  8. Overdue: Reforms to Compete
  9. A New Nuclear Age: The Generational Challenge of Restoring U.S. Nuclear Capabilities
  10. Fueling 21st Century Great Power Competition: Reexamining America’s Approach to International Energy Markets
  11. High Stakes in Cyberspace
  12. Playing an Infinite Game: Tactics for Maintaining Competitive Advantage in Cyber Competition
  13. The C-Suite and the Beltway: The Private Sector’s Role in Cyberspace