J. Kirshner, ForAffairs What Thucydides Really Thought About Power
The Strong Do What They Can—and Suffer What They Must
J. Kirshner, ForAffairs What Thucydides Really Thought About Power
J. Kirshner, ForAffairs What Thucydides Really Thought About Power
J. Kirshner, ForAffairs What Thucydides Really Thought About Power

The wars in Ukraine and the Middle East have exposed a strategic reality that military planners are only beginning to confront: In a data-centric age, digital infrastructure has become part of the battlespace. Data centers and cloud regions are now the digital backbone of military power and economic

To sustain future maritime operations, the U.S military will need to run supplies through an environment that spans thousands of miles of open ocean, denied ports, contested straits, and archipelagic chokepoints against adversaries that have spent decades studying how to target American logistics. T

No matter what happens at the NATO summit, the Turkish strongman wins.

It’s a precarious time for the world’s largest military alliance.