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How did Byzantium endure for a millennium—then collapse? This analysis argues economy-building and nation-building are decisive foundations of power, not supporting elements.
Digital technologies are reshaping warfare. Are smartphones, algorithms and social media quietly undermining ADF cognition and decision-making in the information environment?
Was U.S. dominance built on power—or persuasion? This case study argues liberal ideology, not realism, was decisive in shaping post-1945 American hegemony.
National mobilisations don’t just happen by themselves. The military plays a central role. In wartime, they are the agents of their own destiny—if they choose to be.
Carthage rose through a powerful grand strategy—then collapsed when it could not adapt. What happens when the foundations of success become strategic constraints?