This article examines the evolving dynamics of international legal mechanisms for conflict resolution against the backdrop of contemporary global security threats. It analyzes the systemic ...
In 1995 the National Research Council organized the Committee on International Conflict Resolution to respond to a growing need for prevention, management, and resolution of violent conflicts in the ...
French armored forces have a long history of combining light and heavy vehicles for reconnaissance and combat, evolving from ...
David Brooks of The Atlantic and Jonathan Capehart of MS NOW join Geoff Bennett to discuss the week in politics, including ...
Throughout the Cold War, military planners on both sides of the Iron Curtain built weapons designed to deter the unthinkable. Yet several of those systems came dangerously close to coming active and ...
Artillery has been called “the god of war” for good reason. From the thunder of cannons in the Great War to the deep, rolling booms of Cold War behemoths, these weapons have shaped history one ...
Just hours after the United States and Israel launched strikes on an Iranian oil storage facility — an attack that reportedly caused additional casualties in Lebanon — Saturday Night Live tackled the ...
Gaza, African conflicts, India-Pakistan, and the simmering China-Taiwan problem, then the past few years may be surreally ...