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Michael P. Ferguson, Opinion ContributorThe Hill |
A new border guaranteed by international treaty demands of its signatories a certain investment in its integrity.
Ground wars still require of their participants a type of communion with violence that may seem antiquated in the 21st century.
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Western market for lessons learned has been booming
The aspirational nature of innovation can generate promises in peace that are hard to keep at war.