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"Xi Jinping's Military Overhaul: The Impact on China's Global Power Dynamics"
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"Xi Jinping's Military Overhaul: The Impact on China's Global Power Dynamics"

2 years agoSource: Bloomberg
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"Analyzing the Future of Ukraine's Stalemate and the Shift to Active Defense Against Russian Revanchism"
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"Analyzing the Future of Ukraine's Stalemate and the Shift to Active Defense Against Russian Revanchism"

Experts Charles Kupchan and Andrea Kendall-Taylor discussed the current state of the Ukraine conflict, suggesting a pivot from offensive to defensive strategies for Ukraine. Kupchan emphasized the need for Ukraine to focus on defending the territory it controls and rebuilding, while Kendall-Taylor highlighted the importance of continued U.S. aid to strengthen Ukraine's position for potential future offensives and negotiations. Both experts agreed that the war has reached a stalemate, with no significant changes in front lines, and stressed the importance of preparing Ukraine for long-term defense and the eventual opportunity for diplomacy.

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"New Year's Tensions Escalate as Ukraine and Russia Exchange Accusations and Calls for Aid Intensify"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Washington Post

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Russia has intensified its offensive against Ukraine with the largest one-day aerial attack since the invasion began, using S-300 missiles to target civilian infrastructure and military installations, resulting in significant casualties and damage. The attack underscores Putin's determination to undermine Ukraine's sovereignty and democracy aspirations. The U.S. Congress is urged to overcome internal disagreements and approve a substantial aid package for Ukraine, including military and economic support, to sustain its defense and deter further Russian aggression. Ukraine's need for additional military resources, such as longer-range missiles and F-16s, is critical as the West seeks to cut off Russia's war support mechanisms.

"China's Defense Shakeup: Military Purge Signals Broad Changes Under Xi"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Washington Post

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China's President Xi Jinping continues his crackdown on corruption within the military by appointing a new defense minister, Admiral Dong Jun, and dismissing several high-ranking officers. This move is part of Xi's effort to transform the People’s Liberation Army into a world-class military force. The defense minister role in China is largely ceremonial, with strategic decisions made by the Central Military Commission, chaired by Xi. Despite the reshuffle, China's military strategy, particularly its focus on maritime power and the South China Sea, is expected to remain consistent. Relations with the United States are anticipated to continue their current trajectory, with recent dialogues unlikely to alter the fundamental dynamics of competition, especially in contested maritime regions.

"Ukraine 2024: Diminishing Western Aid and the Struggle Against Putin's Ambitions"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Independent

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As 2024 approaches, Ukraine faces the prospect of continued defensive operations against Russia without the hoped-for breakthroughs of early 2023. International support, particularly from the US and EU, is uncertain due to political dynamics, including US domestic politics and Hungary's obstructionism. The Netherlands' offer of F-16 fighters and the UK's maritime defense assistance provide some hope, but the overall picture is one of a protracted conflict with Ukraine adapting to limited resources. The EU's delayed funding and the potential for reduced US support under a possible Trump presidency add to the challenges. Despite these difficulties, Ukraine's innovation and resilience persist, with the country improving its maritime defense capabilities independently. The broader implications for European and global security are significant, with the need for a decisive Western response to Russia's aggression becoming increasingly urgent.

"China Names Ex-Navy Chief Dong Jun as New Defense Minister Amid Military Modernization Push"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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China has appointed Adm. Dong Jun as its new defense minister, succeeding Gen. Li Shangfu, whose disappearance and removal from the post had caused uncertainty within the military's high ranks. Adm. Dong's promotion, approved by lawmakers and finalized by Communist Party leader Xi Jinping, is expected to stabilize the situation. Although the defense minister role in China is not a top military decision-making position, it is significant for foreign military liaison. Adm. Dong, with experience in the South China Sea, may soon be promoted to the Central Military Commission and will play a key role in military talks with the U.S., especially regarding tensions over Taiwan and the South China Sea.