Maritime & Space Security

Southeast Asia’s Many Anchors in an Age of Rivalry

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Europe’s Hard Power Moment: Can the EU Turn Rearmament Into Real Autonomy?

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Recasting EU–NATO Cooperation in a Fragmented Security Order

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China–Russia Military Cooperation on Taiwan: How a Battalion Contract Becomes a Two-Theater Problem

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Hierarchy, Dependence and United States Foreign Military Sales in the Contemporary Security Order

The United States now provides nearly half of global major weapons exports, and its Foreign Military Sales programme has become a central tool for organising security ties in Europe, the Middle East and the Indo Pacific. Concentrated sales of systems like F-35s, Patriot and HIMARS deepen allies’ dependence on US technology and supply chains while giving Washington leverage that can both reassure partners and expose them to US political and industrial shocks.

Hierarchy, Dependence and United States Foreign Military Sales in the Contemporary Security Order

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