Thirty years ago, in October 1994, the U.S. Border Patrol announced a new policy called “Prevention Through Deterrence.” The goal was to prevent migrants from crossing the border illegally between the ...
The divided political structure of Europe makes it uniquely vulnerable to cyberwarfare from external actors—and European ...
Muslim-Americans in Michigan called for “deterrent legal measures” to fight Islamophobia in the wake of videos such as the movie trailer that contributed to protests in the Middle East. “There is a ...
The rules of engagement between the U.S. Department of Justice and corporate America are changing. But this isn’t a softening. It’s a strategic shift toward speed, transparency and consequences. And ...
Madeleine Albright once asked Colin Powell, “What’s the point of having this superb military you’re always talking about if we can’t use it?” Nobody ever asked that question about nuclear weapons. Not ...
Your adversaries and closest allies might not need nuclear weapons to achieve deterrence — they just need you to believe they could build them at any moment. This strategy, which I detailed in a new ...
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