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Great Power Competition

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world2 days ago

Arctic Power Play: Norway Tightens Svalbard as Global Powers Eye the Ice

Norway is tightening its sovereignty over Svalbard, the Arctic archipelago governed by a century-old treaty, by curbing foreign voting rights, blocking land sales, and tightening control over foreign researchers while pushing to mine seabed minerals around the islands; the moves provoke pushback from Russia, Iceland, and the EU and fit into a broader great‑power contest for Arctic influence and resources, a context in which Greenland’s status has also drawn attention.

international-relations1 year ago

"US Intelligence Warns of Increasingly Fragile World Order Amid Global Threats"

US intelligence agencies warn of an increasingly fragile world order, citing challenges from an ambitious but anxious China, confrontational Russia, regional powers like Iran, and more capable non-state actors, which are all challenging longstanding rules of the international system and US primacy within it.

military-and-defense1 year ago

"Adapting Air and Space Forces for Great Power Competition: Sweeping Changes Ahead"

The Department of the Air Force and Space Force have announced a comprehensive plan to reoptimize their forces in response to the challenges of Great Power Competition. The plan includes 24 key decisions aimed at developing people, generating readiness, projecting power, and developing capabilities. These decisions involve consolidating force development functions, reorienting Air Combat Command, restructuring key processes related to aviation spares and weapons systems, and creating new commands and offices to drive modernization investments and strengthen support to nuclear forces.

military1 year ago

"Overhauling Air and Space Forces: Adapting for Unprecedented Warfare"

The Department of the Air Force and Space Force have announced extensive plans to reshape and optimize their forces to maintain superiority in the face of Great Power Competition. The changes include consolidating force development functions, reorienting Air Combat Command, restructuring key processes related to aviation spares and weapons systems, and creating new commands and offices to drive capability development and resource prioritization. The plan aims to develop people, generate readiness, project power, and develop capabilities to ensure the services are prepared for the challenges of Great Power Competition.

defense2 years ago

"US Air and Space Forces Adapt to Counter China's Growing Threat: Key Priorities and Strategies Revealed"

The US Air Force and Space Force are launching a review to reorganize and enhance their capabilities in order to counter the growing threat from China. The review will focus on organizational structure, equipment, recruitment and training, readiness, and operational support. The Air Force Secretary emphasized the need for rapid implementation of changes by January 2024. China's successful modernization of its air and naval forces, along with its rocket capabilities, pose a significant challenge to US assets. The Air Force has already undergone transformations in recent years, but further changes are necessary. The Secretary also called on Congress to pass a budget promptly and highlighted the importance of reforms to improve operational efficiency.

defense-and-security2 years ago

"Enhancing Security Cooperation: A Priority for Global Stability"

The United States is facing challenges in security cooperation as it seeks to compete with Russia and China. Shortcomings in the defense industrial base, a flawed approach to security cooperation, and frustrations with foreign military sales are hindering Washington's ability to produce and transfer weapons effectively. To address these issues, the administration and Congress need to create a comprehensive framework that expands and fortifies the defense industrial base, streamlines military sales processes, and properly conceptualizes security cooperation within the context of great-power competition. Without resolving these problems, America's allies and potential partners will continue to lack the necessary weapons to strengthen their security.

military-technology2 years ago

US Air Force Invests in Collaborative Combat Aircraft.

The US Air Force is developing collaborative combat aircraft (CCA) to expand its fighter fleet in preparation for great-power competition with China. CCAs can operate remotely or autonomously and perform a range of missions, including air-to-air combat, airstrikes, and intelligence-gathering. They will be able to operate alongside piloted aircraft in manned-unmanned teams or completely autonomously with other CCAs. The Air Force wants cheaper, capable airframes to provide "affordable mass" and address pilot retention and generation issues. The development of CCAs is one of the Air Force's biggest priorities and will shape the future of its inventory.