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  • State-Insurgent Strategic Competition Part III

    State-Insurgent Strategic Competition Part III

    Contributor Moe Gyo Moe Gyo is a writer and consultant working with ethnic organizations in Myanmar. Writing from the Thai–Myanmar borderlands, he draws on years of direct engagement with communities shaped by conflict and disrupted health systems. His work captures firsthand how resilience and informal support networks develop under prolonged irregular warfare. His writing has

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  • Lithuania Uncovers GRU-Linked Sabotage Cell

    Lithuania Uncovers GRU-Linked Sabotage Cell

    VILNIUS — In a striking public attribution this week, Lithuanian authorities said they have charged six foreign nationals in connection with a Russian military intelligence-linked sabotage campaign targeting infrastructure connected to European security and Ukraine support. This case, and related incidents from Poland to the Baltic Sea, illustrates a pattern of hybrid sabotage that European

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  • The Quiet Weapon of Survival

    The Quiet Weapon of Survival

    This article is Part Two of an eight-part series by Iliana Drakonis — a child of war who became a skilled participant. In this installment, she turns from the external to the internal battlefield, exploring how thought itself becomes a weapon of endurance. Drawing from lived experience and personal insight, Drakonis examines the quiet, psychological

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  • What Large States Can Learn from Small States’ Total Defense Strategies

    What Large States Can Learn from Small States’ Total Defense Strategies

    When Size Stops Being an Advantage Large nations often assume that sheer volume ensures survival. They trust in their populations, economies, and geographic depth to absorb shocks. Yet the last decade has demonstrated that abundance can conceal fragility. Critical systems fail not from external invasion but from slow corrosion of coordination and trust. Small states

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  • Introducing “The Resistance Hub” Podcast—Now Streaming on Spotify

    Introducing “The Resistance Hub” Podcast—Now Streaming on Spotify

    We’re thrilled to announce the launch of The Resistance Hub Podcast, now available on Spotify. The release of this show is the next step in our mission to make the art and theory of resistance accessible to everyone. Too often, these conversations are by elites, for elites. While policy-facing content is important, our brand is

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  • Deceived and Deployed: How Russia Lures Foreign Nationals Into Its War in Ukraine

    Deceived and Deployed: How Russia Lures Foreign Nationals Into Its War in Ukraine

    The War That Found Them Russia is drawing foreign nationals from Asia, Africa, and Latin America into its war in Ukraine under false pretenses. They arrive believing they have secured legitimate jobs, university placements, or fast-track residency opportunities. Within days, or in some cases, mere hours, they find themselves on a battlefield they never agreed

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  • A Tale of Two Campaigns: Domain Dominance and Divergent Doctrines in the War for Ukraine

    A Tale of Two Campaigns: Domain Dominance and Divergent Doctrines in the War for Ukraine

    In recent weeks, Ukraine executed long-range drone strikes that disabled or destroyed over 40 Russian strategic aircraft across bases deep inside Russian territory. These strikes were not symbolic—they were targeted disruptions of Russia’s strike capacity. Meanwhile, Russia continues to fire missiles and drones at Ukrainian cities, hitting apartment buildings, energy infrastructure, and hospitals. These two

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  • Tripoli Erupts: Power Struggles and Civilian Impact in Libya’s Fragmented Capital

    Tripoli Erupts: Power Struggles and Civilian Impact in Libya’s Fragmented Capital

    Tripoli is once again in the crosshairs of conflict. A sudden wave of violence swept through the Libyan capital in early May after the assassination of a high-ranking militia leader, disrupting daily life and plunging neighborhoods into darkness, both figuratively and literally. For the city’s residents, power cuts, street battles, and checkpoints are the symptoms

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