Assessing Transition in Taiwan, ICE Pact Partnership, and German Space Security

Assessing Transition in Taiwan, ICE Pact Partnership, and German Space Security

What did Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te’s first 100 days look like? How are Iranian weapons affecting the war in Ukraine? Can the Icebreaker Collaboration Effort bolster U.S. shipbuilding? Why did Hizballah communications devices detonate throughout Lebanon?

War on the Rocks contributors tackled these questions, among many others, this week. Read below.


Articles

Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te has just completed his first 100 days in office, giving observers a taste of what the next 1,360 days will bring.

In 2020, Joshua Meservey wrote “China’s Palace Diplomacy in Africa.” In the wake of China’s announcement of additional multi-billion dollar investments, we invited him back to reflect.

Despite Washington’s efforts to alleviate South Korea’s security concerns, calls for nuclear armament in South Korea have not subsided.

We asked four experts one question: how are Iranian weapons affecting the war in Ukraine?

What if the next war goes nuclear because one side mistakes a conventional missile for a nuclear one, and responds accordingly?

By helping its Afghan special operations partners left behind, the United States could address multiple challenges simultaneously.

Given the increasing dynamics in space, Germany can no longer afford to remain on the sidelines when it comes to space security.

Mid-Afternoon Map: The politics of language inevitably have more to do with connotations than logic.



Podcasts

Three sharp directors on the National Security Council staff invited Ryan over to the Eisenhower Executive Office Building to chat about the Icebreaker Collaboration Effort.

TNSR Production Editor Kerry Anderson talks with historian Daniel Chardell about his article The Origins of the Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait Reconsidered, published in Volume 6, Issue 3 of TNSR.

On this episode of Soldier Pulse, Rick sat down with Lt. Col. Griffiths and Maj. Deveraux to discuss the Military Review special edition on professional military writing.

Hanin Ghaddar joined the WarCast to tell us more about recent explosions in Lebanon where beepers and walkie-talkies belonging to members of Hizballah simultaneously detonated.

What are the main strategic issues that need to be considered right now in the Russia-Ukraine war? Mick Ryan and Mike Kofman discuss.

In this episode of Marine Pulse, Walker Mills spoke with the DCI's Lead AI Officer, Capt. Chris Clark, about the Corps' new AI strategy.

Joseph Stieb joined The Insider to discuss “The War on Terror Was Not a Morality Tale.”

As the war in Gaza stretches into its twelfth month, prospects for peace in the enclave remain dim. Michael Koplow gives us the latest on the war.

How will climate change affect the nuclear strategies of the United States and countries worldwide?

On this episode of Sailor Pulse, Josh Portzer and Captain Andy Newsome discuss digital warfare.

Nate Schenkkan joined the Insider to discuss his recent article, “How Syria Broke Turkey.”

On the first-ever episode of Not the AI You’re Looking For, Ben Jensen sits down with Col. Arnel David and Maj. Edward Farren to better understand how people fight and make decisions.

In recent weeks, Israel has intensified strikes on targets in Syria linked to Iran. Natasha Hall joined the WarCast to tell us more.

Abdelmadjid Tebboune was re-elected as president in Algeria in a process tainted by low turnout and disputed results. Geoff Porter joined the WarCast to tell us more.


John Jakubowski

Retired —but, open to again “advancing the ball” in a positive direction.

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IS GERMANY READY TO TAKE SPACE SERIOUSLY? REQUIREMENTS FOR GERMANY’S FIRST SPACE SECURITY STRATEGY — a well written, thoughtful, and interesting article. Incredibly important.

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