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Sustaining Ukrainian Munitions
Connor JL Moore looks into the challenges ahead for sustaining Kyiv's defense and makes recommendations to the European Union's Military Committee as Moscow likely believes it can continue its war in Ukraine for several years.
Connor JL Moore
Mar 193 min read


Sheepland Episode 02: Russo-Ukrainian War | Dr. Rachel Epstein
Ukraine and Russia have been at war for the past four years, or has it been twelve years? Or has it been longer? Discussing the topic of the Russo-Ukrainian War is Dr. Rachel Epstein, a professor of international relations. During our conversation, Dr. Epstein unfolds why Ukraine’s political direction matters, how the war is viewed around the world, and what shows the conflict may last years instead of than months.

Mooreposts Podcasts
Mar 1327 min read


Intelligentized War
An intel analysis of how the People’s Republic of China is integrating artificial intelligence and cyber capabilities into its military to prepare for “intelligentized” warfare. Caden Scates explores how these AI-enhanced systems could shape a potential conflict over Taiwan and challenge United States and allied forces.

Caden Scates
Mar 610 min read


Honey, would you let the Barbarians in?
Braxton Fuller analyzes how modern politicians incorrectly cite the Roman Empire’s relationship with Germanic migration to promote anti-immigration policies. He analyzes the history of the Roman-German relationship and draws conclusions from history that are at odds with right wing politicians.
Braxton Fuller
Feb 269 min read


Russia's War of Attrition
Moscow’s war in Ukraine has become the bloodiest conflict in Europe since the Second World War. Russia alone has suffered an estimated 1.2 million battlefield casualties, while advancing at one of the slowest rates of any major war in the last century. How does Moscow sustain the war—both on the front lines and at home? Explore the key factors in Moore’s recent explainer.
Connor JL Moore
Feb 214 min read


A Peace For Who?
Questioning Trump's Gaza peace plan, Conor Farrell argues the plan does not succeed in producing a durable, long-term peace in the Middle East, rather it creates a shaky framework that excludes Palestinians from the peace it claims to promote

Conor Farrell
Jan 84 min read


Fascists Don't Read: America's Rejection of the Written Word
While Americans aren't burning books in the Nazi fashion, their forgetting their authors. Fuller argues that America's rejection of the written word threatens American democracy and its citizens ability to maintain political authority in the face of authoritarianism.
Braxton Fuller
Sep 22, 20254 min read


Cautious Optimism: Syria's Future
After years of political turmoil and totalitarian politics, Syria is at a crossroads - will the nation seek to move towards liberalization, or revert to sectarian tendencies? Mia Navarro considers this question and provides greater historical depth in Mooreposts second piece on Syria.

Mia Navarro
Aug 10, 202514 min read


Syria On The Brink: A Path to a Better Tomorrow
While Assad’s fall brings hope to many, Syria’s climb to stability remains daunting, but through shared interests and multilateral diplomacy, internal and external actors have a tremendous opportunity to form a better tomorrow in Syria.
Connor JL Moore
Feb 15, 20255 min read
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