International
security
Over the last few years, I have
undertaken what most would consider a depressing assignment: debating and thinking through the
possibility of a great-power war in today’s chaotic international environment. And for good reason. As Washington attempts to transition
away from counterinsurgency operations and the nightmare that has become the
Middle East, new challenges—many from revisionist great powers—seem to be
popping up around the globe. The crisis in Ukraine—with many now openly calling
the state of U.S.-Russian relations “Cold War 2.0”—serves as perhaps the best example of
such a chilling possibility
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