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Aaron Stein
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Shout out to @fpri.bsky.social's Christine Datesman for representing the Institute in her official capacity (or as a fan) at the opening match in Mexico City.
My @fpri.bsky.social colleague -- the blogfather -- @armscontrolwonk.bsky.social and I sat down to discuss the Trump Administration's Nuclear Strategy Review and why we're on the precipice of more deployed nuclear weapons for the first time in a long time
www.armscontrolwonk.com/archive/1222...
Suzanne Loftus notes that signing a premature peace agreement "would allow Russia to convert limited battlefield gains and structural weaknesses into a political outcome it has been unable to secure militarily and risk re-writing the European security architecture."
This Thursday, June 4, at 2:30 PM EDT: Join us for an in-person book talk and panel discussion examining how the principles of 1776 continue to shape US power.
Virtual Event on Tuesday, June 16, at 11:00 AM EDT: Join FPRI Eurasia Program Director Emily Holland and Senior Fellow Suzanne Loftus for a discussion on how economic and battlefield trends will affect Russia’s ability to wage war in the longer term.
If you haven't yet, register for our upcoming in-person event happening this Thursday, June 4 at 2:30 PM.
In-Person Event, Tomorrow at 2:30 PM: Join FPRI for a book talk and panel discussion to reflect on what the principles of 1776 demand of US leadership today.
"It doesn't help if you have an army that doesn't fit in the decision-making processes, command and control cycles, or in the logistics of others. Strength also means complete interoperability and standardization" (10:05). Listen to the full discussion on #TheTiesThatBind.
A chaotic and unpredictable international environment is characterized by renewed rivalries between major powers that exist today, where technology has shrunk decision time, blurred the balance of offense and defense, and added uncertainty. Read more in the Spring edition of Orbis.
In a piece for War on the Rocks, FPRI fellows Rebecca Pincus and David Marsh write about Chinese and Russian efforts at the poles, the inherent dual-use nature of polar systems, and where the US falls short in its polar strategies.
Aaron and Jeffrey sat down to discuss the Trump administration’s review of nuclear strategy, the case for uploading, and what it all means for the [...]
As Russia’s war in Ukraine grinds into its fifth year, and after significant escalation in recent weeks, this event will discuss how war has accelerated
The Foreign Policy Research Institute and the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs are pleased to introduce the Spring Issue of the Orbis Journal of World Affairs.
Why are there more antennas on Svalbard than anywhere else on Earth? Svalbard of all places, where cats and childbirth are banned and there are more polar