Writers
China’s New Counterterrorism Law: Playing High Politics at the Expense of the Low
China’s new counterterrorism law is drawing a lot of criticism from Washington, but for all the wrong reasons.
Is Symmetric Warfare Coming Back?
After a brief absence following 9/11, it appears that symmetric warfare has returned.
Challenging US Preeminence: China’s Grand Strategy and the Monroe Doctrine
What do plans to build a Chinese rival to the Panama Canal in Nicaragua say about the fall of the Monroe Doctrine and the rise of China as a global power?
Terror without Borders: Boko Haram’s Pledge to ISIS
Nigeria’s Boko Haram has joined the growing list of regional terrorist outfits pledging allegiance to Islamic State. But just how sustainable is the partnership?