Philip Martin, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Schar School of Policy and Government
George Mason University
Abstract
This presentation unpacks and builds on research recently published in Journal of Military Studies to illustrate and solicit applications for a new method to comparatively analyze state conventional military technology. Examples include: (1) gaining insight into the threats and investments identified in the 2022 U.S. National Defense Strategy; (2) understanding the evolution and current state of China's rapid military modernization relative to Taiwan and other actors in the region; (3) understanding the technological toll of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Philip Martin, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Schar School of Policy and Government
George Mason University
Abstract
This presentation unpacks and builds on research recently published in Journal of Military Studies to illustrate and solicit applications for a new method to comparatively analyze state conventional military technology. Examples include: (1) gaining insight into the threats and investments identified in the 2022 U.S. National Defense Strategy; (2) understanding the evolution and current state of China's rapid military modernization relative to Taiwan and other actors in the region; (3) understanding the technological toll of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.