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Policy Dynamics

How Many of Those “Cold War” Weapons Can You Send Me, NOW?

Posted on April 4, 2013 | by Robbin Laird
04/04/2013
Where is the arsenal of democracy, not the cutting board?
Posted in Policy Dynamics, What's New

Evolving Missile Threats: Shaping an American Approach

Posted on April 4, 2013 | by Robbin Laird
04/04/2013
Does the United States need to re-look at its investment and capabilities portfolios?
Posted in Policy Dynamics, What's New

Coming to Afghanistan: The Super Tucano and the Afghan Air Force

Posted on April 2, 2013 | by Robbin Laird
04/02/2013
A key piece of equipment in the air power transition plan is to acquire the Super Tucano
Posted in Con Ops, Policy Dynamics, What's New

Japan and the Chinese Challenge

Posted on April 2, 2013 | by Robbin Laird
04/02/2013
A recent Japanese report looks at the evolving role of the PLA in the evolution of Chinese decision making for global reach.
Posted in Con Ops, HOME, Policy Dynamics

Cyprus, Russia and the Future of the Euro Zone

Posted on April 1, 2013 | by Robbin Laird
04/01/2013
If Cyprus continues to falter and the deposit base weakens, economic and financial implosion may ultimately result in exit from the Euro.
Posted in Policy Dynamics, What's New

The Missile Defense Challenge from Iran

Posted on March 30, 2013 | by Robbin Laird
03/30/2013
Iranian missiles are in evolution with greater reach and range.
Posted in Policy Dynamics, What's New

The Evolving North Korea’s Missile Arsenal: A Direct and Proliferation Threat

Posted on March 27, 2013 | by Robbin Laird
03/27/2013
Richard Weitz looks at the evolving arsenal of North Korea.
Posted in Op-ed, Policy Dynamics, What's New

Missile Defense Challenges and Opportunities: Introduction

Posted on March 26, 2013 | by Robbin Laird
03/26/2013
The ballistic missile defense dynamic is ongoing.
Posted in Con Ops, Policy Dynamics, What's New
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