Having done the "most cited" @FPRI Orbis pieces roundup, we wanted to also call out the "most downloaded" piece. So as not to repeat, we'll list here those pieces which did not make the "most cited" list. 1/
@FPRI After @jdelisle21's piece on China's foreign policy through other means, the next article was @ThJohnsonCA & M. Chris Mason's 2008 "Understanding the Taliban and Insurgency in Afghanistan." 2/ sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
@FPRI @jdelisle21 @ThJohnsonCA After @tshattuckt's article on Taiwan's semiconductor industry comes @ElbridgeColby & @IanBrzezinski discussing how NATO should approach the Russia and China challenges. 3/ sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
@FPRI @jdelisle21 @ThJohnsonCA @tshattuckt @ElbridgeColby @IanBrzezinski MattWicks, SamanthaHitchcock, & JosèFlores (@msudenver) look at the trans-Atlantic response to the Uygher question ... 4/ sciencedirect.com/science/articl…!
After @A_Glencross & @dmmccourt's Global Britain piece comes @KoriSchake & @m_robinson771 on civil-military relations ... 5/ sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
@A_Glencross @dmmccourt @KoriSchake @m_robinson771 Then comes @DrMichaelKenney's article on cyber-terrorism in a post-Stuxnet world ... 6/ sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
@A_Glencross @dmmccourt @KoriSchake @m_robinson771 @DrMichaelKenney All of these lists are courtesy of @ElsevierConnect ... now onto @ArthurICyr1's 2014 piece on the Cuban Missile Crisis after fifty years ... a top download in 2021 ... 7/ sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
@A_Glencross @dmmccourt @KoriSchake @m_robinson771 @DrMichaelKenney @ElsevierConnect @ArthurICyr1 Pieces already on the "most cited list" follow:@jdelisle21 on China-US post covid, @MehranKamrava on instability in the Middle East, @tshattuckt on poaching of Taiwan's diplomatic allies. 8/
@A_Glencross @dmmccourt @KoriSchake @m_robinson771 @DrMichaelKenney @ElsevierConnect @ArthurICyr1 @jdelisle21 @MehranKamrava @tshattuckt @triskodarden @EmilyCEstelle Several articles from our special issue on technology and national security edited by @NunnSchoolGT's @lprubin73 are found in the second half of the list, including his coauthored piece with @SarahJGambo on quantum sensing ... 10/ sciencedirect.com/science/articl…!
And the future applications of AI for military use … 11/
And the @mekosal article on emerging life sciences including the national security implications of genetic engineering ... 12/ sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Taking a pause and will resume the rest of the list soon …/13
Although having just seen this, could not resist reposting here ….
On cyber, @IDA_org's Michael Fischerkeller & @harknett_uc argued why deterrence is not a credible strategy in cyberspace ... 14/ sciencedirect.com/science/articl…!
@IDA_org @harknett_uc while @DerekSReveron & John Savage explored the nexus between cyber and human security. 15/ sciencedirect.com/science/articl…!
The late Harvey Sicherman on Saudi Arabia ... 16/ sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Turning to matters Russia related: @Mi_Petersen38 & @Becca_Pincus on Arctic militarization and Russian strategy, 17/ sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
@Mi_Petersen38 @Becca_Pincus while @UnaBergmane looked at fading Russian influence in the Baltic States ... 18/ sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
@Mi_Petersen38 @Becca_Pincus @UnaBergmane Victoria Tin-bor Hui, Chia-Chien Chang and Alan H. Yang were all part of the "most cited" list, and rounding out the list are @gianpgentile's essay on the imperative for "general purpose" army that can fight, 19/ sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
@Mi_Petersen38 @Becca_Pincus @UnaBergmane @gianpgentile and @NavalWarCollege's Paul Smith on climate change, mass migration and the military. 20/ sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
@Mi_Petersen38 @Becca_Pincus @UnaBergmane @gianpgentile @NavalWarCollege Reiterating: Not only these articles, but every issue of Orbis will have interesting, insightful, useful and provocative pieces on all aspects of U.S. foreign policy and international affairs. And with that, @threadreaderapp, please unroll. END

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