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Julian Mcbride

Julian Mcbride

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Opinion – Why Allowing Syria Back into the International Fold was the Right Decision

Opinion – Why Allowing Syria Back into the International Fold was the Right Decision

With growing international investments, optimism from the West, and a rising popular interim government, Syria’s growing regional standing can...

02.06.2025 40

E-International

Julian Mcbride

Opinion – Reconstituting the Lebanese Security Forces Post-Ceasefire

With internal and external help, the Lebanese Security Forces can become the regional force for stability that Lebanon has been missing since the...

12.05.2025 10

E-International

Julian Mcbride

Opinion – Reassessing Military Misconceptions in the American-Japanese Alliance

The US-Japanese alliance should continue to expand and enhance military cooperation throughout the Indo-Pacific.

12.05.2025 10

E-International

Julian Mcbride

Opinion – The US-Vietnam Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in its Second Year

With opportunities to expand into the technology, economic and trade sectors, Hanoi and Washington continue to grow bilateral ties.

04.05.2025 10

E-International

Julian Mcbride

Opinion – Europe’s Need for an Indo-Pacific Strategy

Europe’s strategy in the Indo-Pacific can and should be defined as a strategically ambiguous deterrent.

13.04.2025 20

E-International

Julian Mcbride

Opinion – Japan’s Military Awakening

Japanese remilitarization will benefit the people of Japan and offer be a much-needed counterbalance in the Indo-Pacific.

06.04.2025 20

E-International

Julian Mcbride

Opinion – The Potential of Strategic Ambiguity for South Korean Security

South Korea should open up its long taboo over weapons exports to Ukraine as North Korea becomes more intertwined with the war.

28.03.2025 6

E-International

Julian Mcbride

Opinion – The Impact of an Indecisive America on the Indo-Pacific

Without concrete deterrence, US allies in the region would have no choice but to pursue independent nuclear programs.

14.03.2025 10

E-International

Julian Mcbride