Danial HallockA Comparative Analysis of China’s Three Warfares & The United States’ Integrated DeterrenceUrgent action is needed to educate U.S. officials at every level of the U.S. Government of the People’s Republic of China’s preparatory…2 min read·Jan 10, 2023----
Danial HallockinCodeXHow Russia’s Ukraine Offensive Affects Your CybersecurityDomestic businesses may not think they’ll be affected by what’s going on in Ukraine, but they’d be wrong: Threat actors know no borders.5 min read·Jan 29, 2022----
Danial HallockThe War Over Taiwan Has BegunXi Jinping is going to rule China indefinitely, and reunifying Taiwan remains a keystone for his legacy, but what does that look like?9 min read·Nov 12, 2021----
Danial HallockChina: The Newest Entrant in the “Graveyard of Empires”China has the most to lose from instability in Afghanistan, and is reluctantly thrust into the role of taming the war-torn country6 min read·Aug 15, 2021--1--1
Danial HallockDefining Soft WarfareSoft warfare is the deliberate and synchronized use of economic, psychological, legal, and electronic methods to compel another nation2 min read·Jul 2, 2021----
Danial HallockTurning Point: A Book Review and Strategic Reading ListA book review from Brookings Scholars Darrell West and John Allen on Artificial Intelligence, and a curated list of readings for leaders10 min read·Jun 29, 2021----
Danial HallockinCodeXSetting up your PLEX Server on Raspberry Pi 4Tired of chasing down all of your favorite shows in the dozen or so streaming services? Build your own Netflix!8 min read·Jun 22, 2021----
Danial HallockForeign Policy of the 1800s, The Birth of Terrorism, and the Pursuit of Economic SecurityU.S. Politics haven’t changed much since the 1800s; in fact, it’s always been rooted in one thing: Economic Security11 min read·Jun 15, 2021--1--1
Danial HallockWater Scarcity, Semiconductors, and National DefenseInvesting $52-billion into semiconductor manufacturing won’t fix the shortage if we don’t fix the water crisis in the Western U.S. first.6 min read·Jun 11, 2021----
Danial HallockChina’s Use of Economic Dependence to Rise to Global PowerChina’s rise to global power doesn’t differ from the United States’ Monroe Doctrine following WWII; just less diplomatic and more coercive6 min read·Jun 8, 2021--1--1