Rethinking engagement with North Korea, U.S. military preparedness, and more.
Thursday Reads
September 21, 2023
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The U.S. Military is Unequipped for High-Intensity Combat
by Christopher D. Booth
Field-repairable equipment and resilient supply chains will be crucial for the U.S. military in a great power war. Read it here.
Rethinking Engagement with North Korea
by Seong-hyon Lee
Ignoring Pyongyang might lead not only to a nuclear-armed rogue state but also to an inherently unstable Northeast Asia. Read it here.
Defense Gaps with China Can Be Closed with Commercial Software
by David Pearah
A software revolution can help squeeze more capability out of our existing military force in a timeframe that can actually help deter war with China and other adversaries. Read it here.
The United States Must Deepen Engagement with Central Asia
by Michael Rossi
Central Asia will become a key node in a rapidly developing Eurasian network, linking countries, peoples, and industries across continents. Read it here.
Taking the Measure of AI and National Security
by Christopher Mouton & Caleb Lucas
Transformative technologies should not be abandoned due to their risks. Read it here.