By Alex Calvo Introduction The third installment in our four-part series begins with Trident’s impact on British industry and the Scottish factor, very much in evidence in the run up to the 2014 referendum. We then move to examine British nuclear doctrine, asking ourselves whether a minimal posture is tenable, and looking in this connection … Continue reading Trident: Industry, Scotland, and Long-Range Bomber and Land-Based Missile Alternatives→
The following is an entry for the CIMSEC & Atlantic Council Fiction Contest on Autonomy and Future War. Winners will be announced 7 November. By Austin Reid Rotterdam – Container terminal July 25th “Did you catch the match last night?” – Mark offered as he lifted his coat onto his shoulders “No, … Continue reading Container of Lies→
The following is an entry for the CIMSEC & Atlantic Council Fiction Contest on Autonomy and Future War. Winners will be announced 7 November. By Mark Sable Alyssa Wexler always wanted to be captain of her own ship. She relished the idea of standing on a bridge, keeping a cool head in a crisis … Continue reading Enemy Mine→
From author Ian Birdwell comes The Changing Arctic, a column focusing on the unique security challenges presented by the increasingly permissive environment in the High North. The Changing Arctic examines legal precedents, rival claimants, and possible resolutions for disputes among the Arctic nations, as well as the economic implications of accessing the region’s plentiful resources. By Ian Birdwell Founded in 1996 … Continue reading Future Roles For The Arctic Council→