Gray is Here to Stay: Principles from the Interim National Security Strategic Guidance on Competing in the Gray Zone
Earlier this month, the White House released its Interim National Security Strategic Guidance, the...
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Kevin Bilms | 03.25.21 | Commentary & Analysis, Irregular Warfare Initiative
Earlier this month, the White House released its Interim National Security Strategic Guidance, the...
Read MoreRosa Brooks | 07.02.18 | Commentary & Analysis
When we make law, we create categories; when we interpret law, we assign actions, actors, and...
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Brig. Gen. Imre Porkoláb, Hungarian Defense Forces, is NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander Transformation’s liaison officer to the US Department of Defense. At this MWI Speaker Series event, he will discuss NATO’s...
Read MoreJohn Chambers | 11.07.16 | Commentary & Analysis
In this Army Times op-ed, Capt. John Chambers argues that to counter threats from near peers like Russia, the US Army needs to get comfortable operating in the “gray zone.”
Read MoreJohn Chambers | 10.20.16 | Commentary & Analysis
Capt. John Chambers offers five concrete steps that will prepare the US Army to counter hybrid threats in the gray zone.
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