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Partners in Peril: Hybrid Threats Come for Jordan

This article is part of Project Proxies and Partners, which explores the promises and pitfalls of security cooperation in war, at peace, and in between. We invite you to contribute to the discussion, explore the difficult questions, and help influence the future of proxies and partners. Please contact us if

Applications For The 2025 IWI Non-Resident Fellowship Are Now Open!

We are looking for the next group of scholars and practitioners who are committed to IWI's foundational mission. If you are committed to bridging the gap between irregular warfare scholars and practitioners, we encourage you to apply. Fellows' obligations include bimonthly virtual participation in engagements with senior

Decapitating The Hydra: Iran’s Response Options To Israel’s Offensive

Israel’s recent decisive operations targeting Hamas, Lebanese Hezbollah (LH), and the Houthis signal a bold attempt to dismantle Iran’s proxy networks. These strikes raise critical questions about Tehran’s response options in the context of irregular warfare. For Iran, these groups form the backbone of its regional influence,

Call for Submissions: Policy Recommendations for the New Administration

When a new American president takes office on January 20th, they will confront a dangerous national security environment shaped by Irregular Warfare (IW) challenges. From cyber warfare and gray zone conflicts to terrorism and insurgency, these challenges demand immediate, actionable solutions. The Irregular Warfare Initiative invites you to contribute fresh,

Boxing with Shadows: Drawbacks in US Counterstrategies Against the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and Russian Wagner Group

This article is part of Project Proxies and Partners, which explores the promises and pitfalls of security cooperation in war, at peace, and in between. We invite you to contribute to the discussion, explore the difficult questions, and help influence the future of proxies and partners. Please contact us if

Shining a Light: Highlighting Successes in US Counterstrategies Against the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and Russian Wagner Group

This article is part of Project Proxies and Partners, which explores the promises and pitfalls of security cooperation in war, at peace, and in between. We invite you to contribute to the discussion, explore the difficult questions, and help influence the future of proxies and partners. Please contact us if

Autonomous Ghosts are Reshaping Irregular Warfare and Maritime Security

This article is part of Project Maritime, which explores modern challenges and opportunities in the maritime dimension at the intersection of irregular warfare and strategic competition. We warmly invite your participation and engagement as we embark on this project. Please send submissions with the subject line “Project Maritime Submission” and

Uprooting the Enemy: A New Paradigm for Irregular Warfare Analysis

Editor’s Note: This article and accompanying report are a part of Project SOF in Competition. The report, Integrated Understanding: Re-Thinking the Human Environment of Military Operations, is the first of the Irregular Warfare Initiative's occasional paper series. If you would like to contribute to this Special

Welcome to the Resistance: Call for Papers—SOF in Competition

Team Resistance – SOF in Competition To launch the Project the Resistance Team will take center stage! Welcome to the Resistance strand within the SOF in Competition project, we are setting out an initial agenda for the global IW community of practice. We want to drive debate around issues that range

Burma's Quest for Drone Supremacy: A Cautionary Tale

Editor’s note: This article is part of Project Air Power, which explores and advocates for the totality of air, aviation, and space power in irregular, hybrid, and gray-zone environments. We invite you to contribute to the discussion, explore the difficult questions, and help influence the future of air

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