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AEI's Thomas Donnelly comments on the Quadrennial Defense Review and the president's defense budget.
The threat of a $500 billion defense sequestration looms as a result of the Super Committee failure - a prospect that Secretary Panetta has called "potentially ruinous." Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee Representative Howard "Buck" McKeon and some of his Senate colleagues have promised...
That the Hu Jintao visit was a nonevent is just as well, for the United States could use a little quiet time to rethink its basic approach to China's rise.
Thomas Donnelly and Frederick W. Kagan provide a plan of action for policymakers to begin that vital rebuilding of U.S. military land power.
Washington has a vital interest in encouraging Taiwan to improve its defensive capabilities.
In this series of incisive essays, AEI's renowned defense scholars Thomas Donnelly and Frederick W. Kagan, together with a group of leading U.S. military officials and national security experts, identify the tools necessary to succeed on the uncharted battlefields of the Long War.
The National Defense Strategy of the United States is an attempt to begin to wrestle with the challenges of a post-Iraq world.
In their series of incisive essays, renowned defense scholars Thomas Donnelly and Frederick W. Kagan, together with a group of leading U.S. military officials and national security experts, identify the tools necessary to succeed on the uncharted battlefields of the Long War.




