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Part IV: Letters from the Future

April 5, 2019 Meagan Torello 0 Comments Russia, U.S. foreign Policy, war, war preparedness

by Edder Zarate This four-part series imagines the possible scenario of a future war between Russians and Western forces. In Part I,

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Part II of Lessons from the Future:

February 1, 2019 Meagan Torello 0 Comments Baltic states, Nuclear Weapons, Russia, Turkey, war

by Edder Zarate This four-part series imagines the possible scenario of a future war between Russians and Western forces. In

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Part I of Lessons From the Future: The Strategic Importance of Romania and Bulgaria and Turkey’s Alliance in Defeating Russia

January 25, 2019 Meagan Torello 0 Comments allies, Global war strategy, Russia, war

by Edder Zarate This four-part series imagines the possible scenario of a future war between Russias and Western forces. In

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Rationality of North Korea Explained.

October 20, 2017April 19, 2018 Dennis Meaney 0 Comments

By Michael Hamilton While many international relations scholars and policy-makers argue and assert that Kim Jong-un is acting rationally, President

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