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The Big Lie: A ‘Military-Industrial’ Complex

Rejecting popular theories, Arjun Singh refutes the existence of a ‘military-industrial complex’ in the United States.

Posted on June 4, 2021June 12, 2021 Author Arjun Singh Comments Off on The Big Lie: A ‘Military-Industrial’ Complex
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Command and Control: The U.S. Civil-Military Relationship

After the controversial appointment of Lloyd Austin as U.S. Secretary of Defense, Arjun Singh examines the principle of “civilian control of the military” in the United States.

Posted on March 2, 2021March 2, 2021 Author Arjun Singh Comments Off on Command and Control: The U.S. Civil-Military Relationship
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U.S. Withdrawal from Afghanistan: What it Means for Women

Mary Peplinski discusses the fragile peace agreement between the United States and the Taliban, and examines how an early withdrawal of American troops could worsen violence and compromise advances in women’s rights in Afghanistan.

Posted on January 19, 2021March 2, 2021 Author Mary Peplinski Comments Off on U.S. Withdrawal from Afghanistan: What it Means for Women

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