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Range, Persistence, Stealth and Networking: The Case for a Carrier-Based Unmanned Combat Air System

June 18, 2008 • By Tom Ehrhard and Robert Work

The US Navy is faced with an impending competitive shift that will demand that it rethink and reconsider some of the lessons learned during the past six-and-a-half decades when “carrier warfare” so defined US naval operations and thinking.

Dissuasion Strategy

May 6, 2008 • By Andrew F. Krepinevich and Robert Martinage

In the 2001 Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR), Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld introduced the concept of dissuasion, citing it as one of the “four key goals that will guide the…

A Cooperative Strategy for the 21st Century Seapower: An Assessment

March 26, 2008 • By Jan van Tol and Robert Work

Since the end of the Cold War, the US Navy, US Marine Corps, and US Coast Guard have been in search of a new maritime strategy—a new naval Holy Grail….

The Global War on Terrorism: An Assessment

February 23, 2008 • By Robert Martinage

Since September 2001, the United States and partner nations in the global war on terrorism have accomplished a great deal: eliminating the state-sponsored al Qaeda sanctuary in Afghanistan, capturing or…

Arming the Heavens: A Preliminary Assessment of the Potential Cost and Cost-Effectiveness of Space-Based Weapons

October 31, 2007 • By Steven Kosiak

The United States is the world’s greatest economic and military power. Perhaps nothing demonstrates the extent of that dominance today better than the country’s preeminent role in space. The United…