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Discover what’s driving today’s hottest global issues with Carnegie Explainers.
With expert insights and rich visuals, our scholars bring clarity to complex foreign policy issues, providing a deeper understanding of critical geopolitical challenges.
Lt. General Hooper breaks down the key takeaways: why wars never go as planned, how a U.S.-China conflict would be "GoPro war", why geography and logistics matter, and why technology alone does not guarantee military success.
Lt. General Hooper explores whether the People’s Liberation Army can absorb lessons from conflicts like Ukraine and apply them to doctrine, decision making, and force structure.
How subsea cable security is evolving across Africa, Europe, and Southeast Asia.
Discover what’s driving today’s hottest global issues with Carnegie Explainers.
With expert insights and rich visuals, our scholars bring clarity to complex foreign policy issues, providing a deeper understanding of critical geopolitical challenges.
Lt. General Hooper breaks down the key takeaways: why wars never go as planned, how a U.S.-China conflict would be "GoPro war", why geography and logistics matter, and why technology alone does not guarantee military success.
Lt. General Hooper explores whether the People’s Liberation Army can absorb lessons from conflicts like Ukraine and apply them to doctrine, decision making, and force structure.
How subsea cable security is evolving across Africa, Europe, and Southeast Asia.




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