The United States and its allies and partners are confronting new challenges in irregular warfare from both nonstate actors and great power competitors such as China and Russia. The renewal of great ...
Warfare is constantly evolving. In the contemporary conflict environment, the prospect of large-scale conflict between near-peer states is converging rapidly with proxy conflicts and threats typically ...
“And the areas that I'm focused on now are: can we move beyond the physical domains to space, into cyber, into the [electromagnetic] spectrum, into, say, irregular warfare? We have to be able to ...
Norman T. Roule is a non-resident senior adviser with the Warfare, Irregular Threats, and Terrorism Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). Mr. Roule served for 34 years ...
Additionally, nation-state adversaries are teaming with non-state actors to achieve goals ... is indicative of the larger shift in irregular warfare, a practice that has been given a host of ...
Sudan and Gaza are two recent examples of dire humanitarian crises with a lack of U.S. footprint in the affected territories. Across these and other contexts, local actors have demonstrated resilience ...