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Military analysis, Basing and force posture, Burden sharing, China, Foreign and defense policy, Middle East, NATO, and Russian military

Mike Sweeney

Non-Resident Fellow

Mike Sweeney is a non-resident fellow at Defense Priorities.

Sweeney previously spent 13 years as think tank analyst in Washington, DC, where he focused on U.S. foreign policy and defense planning, undertaking research and studies, including for the Department of Defense. His areas of research include U.S. national security, such as NATO relations and enlargement, Middle Eastern politics and security relations, Russian military and doctrine, long-range defense planning scenarios, and U.S. overseas presence and basing options. From 2001 to 2005, he served as the rapporteur for the Defense Policy Board. He is the co-author of the monograph, Central Asia in U.S. Strategy and Operational Planning (2004) and two books published by Brassey’s, Strategic Paradigms 2025 (1999) and Strategic Dynamics in the Nordic-Baltic Region (2000). His articles and essays have appeared on sites such as Divergent Options, West Point’s Modern War Institute, and War on the Rocks, among other outlets.

In the mediaAfrica

Is This The End Of The US Africa Command?

Featuring Mike Sweeney

March 25, 2025

Some military analysts do support the plan, including Michael Sweeney, non-resident fellow at the Defense Priorities think-tank.  Arguing that “if the goal […]

In the mediaAfrica, Basing and force posture, Military analysis

Why isn’t AFRICOM in Africa? Here’s a look at the command’s history and its uncertain future

Featuring Mike Sweeney

March 20, 2025

op-edNATO, Alliances

Want Europe to defend itself? Give it something specific to do

By Mike Sweeney

October 18, 2024

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In the mediaAfrica

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Featuring Mike Sweeney

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In the mediaAfrica, Basing and force posture, Military analysis

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Featuring Mike Sweeney

March 20, 2025

op-edNATO, Alliances

Want Europe to defend itself? Give it something specific to do

By Mike Sweeney

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ExplainerAfrica, Basing and force posture, Counterterrorism, Military analysis

Rethinking Africa Command

By Mike Sweeney

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In the mediaNaval power, China, Military analysis

The shipbuilding empire fueling China’s naval rise is a juggernaut, but tough questions remain

Featuring Mike Sweeney

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In the mediaChina, Asia

The D Brief: US soldier detained in Russia; UK boots accused spy; Defense > offense?; Police kill SOF airman; And a bit more.

Featuring Mike Sweeney

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