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Irregular Warfare: U.S. Army’s IW Doctrine

Army University Press

This short film joins the Army’s ongoing effort to refresh Irregular Warfare doctrine, spotlighting the core principles that still work and proposing smart updates for today’s fight. Even as Great-Power competition dominates strategy, it underscores why mastering irregular tactics remains vital for countering peer nation-state adversaries.

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The Future of Irregular Warfare

Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS)

Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict joins CSIS’s Defense and Security Department President to explore how irregular warfare and the SOF enterprise are evolving. Their discussion spotlights shifting priorities and emerging technologies poised to reshape special-operations missions.

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Read the NEW TRADOC G2 Newsletter December 2020

By Kevin O'Connell | 12/11/2020 |

TRADOC G2 Newsletter_December 2020

DATE Pacific Update

By Kevin O'Connell | 12/04/2020 |

The update includes the addition of new sub-variable content across the PMESII-PT Framework (totaling over 500 pages of OE content with over 250 sub-variable topics per country).

WEG Updates for November

By Antonio Benitez | 12/02/2020 |

TRADOC G-2 produces a training tool called the Worldwide Equipment Guide (WEG). The WEG exists to support opposing force (OPFOR)…

OE Watch Volume 10, Issue 12 December 2020

By Kevin O'Connell | 12/01/2020 |

This document covers a range of military, security, and geopolitical topics, with a focus on Russian and Turkish military cooperation,…

Great Power Competition: The Changing Landscape of Global Geopolitics (edited by Dr. Mahir J. Ibrahimov)

By Kevin O'Connell | 11/24/2020 | Comments Off on Great Power Competition: The Changing Landscape of Global Geopolitics (edited by Dr. Mahir J. Ibrahimov)

(Click image to download book.) Great Power Competition continues the discussion begun with the 2017 Cultural Perspectives, Geopolitics, & Energy…

MadSci Blog 284. The Convergence: Disinformation, Revisionism, and China with Doowan Lee

By Kevin O'Connell | 11/13/2020 |

Editor’s Note:  Mad Scientist is pleased to announce our latest episode of “The Convergence” podcast, featuring Mr. Doowan Lee, discussing disinformation,…

OE Watch Volume 10, Issue 11 November 2020

By Kevin O'Connell | 11/01/2020 |

This document focuses on various military and geopolitical topics, ranging from advancements in Russian and Chinese military technologies to issues…

Mad Scientist Laboratory Blog Post 277. Insights from the Mad Scientist Weaponized Information Series

By Kevin O'Connell | 10/20/2020 |

Today’s Mad Scientist Laboratory blog post captures the key insights,organized into a dozen themes, that we’ve gleaned from this past…

“A Survey of Russia Security Topics for 2020 and Just Beyond” by BG (Ret.) Peter B. Zwack (2020-10-15)

By Kevin O'Connell | 10/15/2020 | Comments Off on “A Survey of Russia Security Topics for 2020 and Just Beyond” by BG (Ret.) Peter B. Zwack (2020-10-15)

(Click image to download brief.) Although US security concerns have recently focused to a large degree on China, it is…

“A Russian Military Framework for Understanding Influence in the Competition Period” by Tom Wilhelm (2020-10-05)

By Kevin O'Connell | 10/06/2020 | Comments Off on “A Russian Military Framework for Understanding Influence in the Competition Period” by Tom Wilhelm (2020-10-05)

(Click image to download brief.) To the U.S. Army, a competition period is described as actions over time that exploit…