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  • North American Space Force Capability Structure: What are the Novel Growth Opportunities?
    Multi-domain offensive and defensive operations and high-intensity networked and informalized warfare to drive future force generation and capability-building programs

    Research Overview

    The post-Cold War global liberation order—backed by Western leadership—has been challenged by the rise of political multipolarity. Wars in South and West Asia, the financial crisis of 2008, the annexation of Crimea, the COVID-19 pandemic, the Russo-Ukrainian War, and rising tensions across the Taiwan Strait have exposed global economic interdependence and the balance of power.

    The development of new axes and mechanisms of cooperation, coupled with the global competition Russia, China, and secondary powers like North Korea and Iran, through the pursuit of force-multiplier technology and asymmetric capabilities have tested Western force projection strategies in Taiwan, Korea, and the Baltics. Growing investments in kinetic physical, and non-kinetic physical capabilities—with the recent use case of GPS jamming capabilities by Russia in the Russo-Ukrainian War—have accentuated the strategic importance of the space domain.

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