Matthew Hill is a doctoral student at Cornell University's Department of Government.
- As concerns over cyber warfare increase, so too do the commercial prospects for cyber arms dealers.
- In the wake of the deal to curtail Iran’s nuclear enrichment activities, here are seven things to know about the group at the heart of Iran's strategic affairs, the Revolutionary Guard Corps.
- It is easy to miss the changes in the nuclear arsenals of established players. Here’s a clear evaluation of the modernisation of China’s nuclear force.
- Chasing fifth generation fighters, states are facing steep per-unit costs – and consequently having to consider the strategic consequences of having fewer aircraft.
- How can the Pentagon save America’s high-tech advantage? By ignoring ideology and admitting the need for a clearly articulated industrial policy.
- Do the divisions between military branches foster innovation and a ‘marketplace for ideas’?
- After a big year, Nitin Gokhale surveys the rapid changes in the Indian Navy.
- Octavian Manea interviews David Kilcullen on his new book and the future of war post-COIN.
- Finally, just to show that unmanned systems cut both ways, here’s what happens when you lose control of a target-practice drone.