Belt & Road Initiative amid the Ukraine War 

Belt & Road Initiative amid the Ukraine War 

The Ukraine war reshaped China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in Central and Eastern Europe, producing uneven outcomes across the region. EU-aligned countries distanced themselves from BRI projects, while conflict-adjacent states saw investments paused due to security and geopolitical risks. In contrast, southern CEE nations experienced increased Chinese engagement as Beijing sought alternative routes into Western Europe.

Read More
Navigating Mutual Vulnerability: US Retrenchment and Nuclear Cooperation with China

Navigating Mutual Vulnerability: US Retrenchment and Nuclear Cooperation with China

The United States is reassessing its nuclear policy in response to mounting economic pressures, rapid Chinese nuclear modernization, and evolving security threats. Modernizing the nuclear triad requires massive investments. Retrenchment could ease these burdens but risks undermining U.S. credibility in Asia. At the same time, both the U.S. and China share a mutual vulnerability that offers opportunities for cooperation in arms control, non-proliferation, and nuclear safety.

Read More
Comparative Analysis: Sensors and Radar Equipment

Comparative Analysis: Sensors and Radar Equipment

Sensor technology is a key component of military advantage comprising communications, detection, and targeting equipment. This comparative analysis will focus on the AN/SPY-1, the Notional AAM, and the Fan Song E. Managing the design trade-offs for a given radar system should be a function of its use case, its cost, and the technology available at the time of design.

Read More
Comparative Analysis: Aircraft Military Effectiveness

Comparative Analysis: Aircraft Military Effectiveness

Military grade aircraft comprise a key element of any modern military force structure. They can fill multiple roles and provide assistance in reconnaissance, logistics, or ordinance delivery. F-16 and B-2 aircrafts are incredibly different machines with incredibly divergent specifications which point to their different use cases and also towards a military strategy using both in tandem to achieve air superiority over a target area.

Read More
Comparative Analysis: Radar System Design - Balancing Performance, Platform, and Mission Requirements

Comparative Analysis: Radar System Design - Balancing Performance, Platform, and Mission Requirements

A structured comparison of radar system designs across different operational contexts, focusing on how performance trade-offs are influenced by platform constraints and mission requirements. By contrasting multi-role, single-role, and ground-based systems, the analysis highlights the strategic implications of design choices for military planners and engineers.

Read More