America’s Slow-Motion Failure in Afghanistan; The National Security Case for Breaking Up Big Tech; The Surprising Success of the U.S.-Indian Partnership

 
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How the Good War Went Bad

America’s Slow-Motion Failure in Afghanistan

Carter Malkasian

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Too Big to Prevail

The National Security Case for Breaking Up Big Tech

Ganesh Sitaraman

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Getting to Less

The Truth About Defense Spending

Kathleen Hicks

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The Surprising Success of the U.S.-Indian Partnership

Trump and Modi Have Deepened Defense Cooperation Against the Odds

Ashley J. Tellis

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Mean Streets

The Global Traffic Death Crisis

Janette Sadik-Khan and Seth Solomonow

 
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