Strategic Insights
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The "U.S. Factor" in China's Problems, by Dr. David Lai
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2016 - 2017 KSIL |
The 2016-17 Key Strategic Issues List (KSIL) has been released. The KSIL provides military and civilian researchers a ready reference for issues of special interest to the Department of the Army and the Department of Defense.
Read here.
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You can access our ongoing podcast series "SSI Live" with our own Dr. John R. Deni. What is the "U.S. Factor" in Chinese perceptions of international relations? How is it manifested in, for example, disputed claims in the South China Sea, or in broader U.S.-Chinese relations? SSI Live host Dr. John R. Deni invited his SSI colleague, Dr. David Lai, to discuss these questions and related issues, including how the United States and China can escape the cycle of misperception and conspiracy theorizing. Find this and all other podcasts here and be sure to subscribe.
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Hard Copy Online Ordering |
If you would like to order a hard copy of any publication, for those limited publications where hard copies are available, see the information located on the right-hand side of the publication's page. You may download a digital copy of the selected work free of charge. Free download links for three different digital formats are available on the specific publication's page as well.
For out of stock publications and our new digital only publications, refer to the new GPO on-demand site. For a small fee, receive many prior publications. Click here to visit.
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SSI Opportunities |
Refer to the Employment and Research Opportunities section of our website for updates on new employment opportunities.
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If you missed any of the 27th Annual Strategy Conference or would just like to relive the experience, videos are available here on the conference page.
Be sure to keep checking here for information on next year's conference.
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Research & Analysis |
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Coming Soon |
Should We Let the Bomb Spread? by Henry D. Sokolski
Military Contengencies in Megacities and Sub-Megacities, by Phil Williams and Werner Selle
Alternative Governance Structures in Megacities: Threats or Opportunities? by Diane E. Chido
U.S.-China Competition: Asia-Pacific Land Force Implications, A U.S. Army War College Integrated Research Project, by William G. Braun, III and Dr. David Lai, Project Directors
The COIN Conundrum: The Future of Counterinsurgency and U.S. Land Power, by Thomas R. Mockaitis, Ph.D.
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The Army War College Review, an online refereed journal, publishes award-winning student research that exemplifies outstanding strategic analysis at the professional graduate level. Selected articles address issues at the cutting edge of U.S. national security, Landpower, strategic leadership, global security, and advancement of the profession of arms. Produced by SSI and USAWC Press, The Army War College Review is published quarterly and can be found at http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pubs/AWCreview/
The faculty of the U.S. Army War College (USAWC) includes a carefully selected mix of men and women with deep experience in military and national security strategy. To provide a venue for their analysis of the challenges and best practices of strategic leadership and to make available to the students and faculty of USAWC and other institutions in the professional military educational system, the Strategic Studies Institute has created the "practitioners' corner."
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