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The global security situation has collapsed. Until recently, we thought that the international linkages we had built up after the end of the cold war would ensure that major military conflicts would remain a relic of the 20th century.
Then Russia invaded Ukraine.
The Russian incursion into Ukraine has not only far-reaching implications for regional stability and the future of European security. But it has also stunned the world and upended neutrality and security guarantees considered reliable and irrevocable.
The assessment of the situation as to whether, how, and when China will decide to invade Taiwan has fundamentally changed and is undoubtedly related to the outcome and consequences of the Russian act of savagery.
Moreover, policymakers have yet to explore this new situation’s unique challenges to military operations and decision-making worldwide. In an increasingly complex strategic landscape, they need to make high-quality decisions. And they have to do it fast.