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To win this war—or at least to end it—the West must first recognize that it is already a participant. It must rebuild its industrial base ( Bolshaya resilience) while countering disinformation in real-time ( Malaya defense). It must stop hoping that the war will end and accept that, in the Russian view, the Great-Little War is a permanent condition of geopolitics.

Here is what you need to know about the war that isn't a war. The Bolshaya-malaya Voyna

What are your thoughts? Have you noticed the blurring lines between peace and war in the last five years? Let me know in the comments. To win this war—or at least to end

This article dissects the origins, mechanics, and future trajectory of The Bolshaya-malaya Voyna, explaining why the West continues to lose this war simply because it refuses to acknowledge that the war exists. Here is what you need to know about the war that isn't a war

Looking toward the next decade, The Bolshaya-malaya Voyna is mutating. The battlefield is shifting to space (anti-satellite weapons) and the Arctic (melting sea lanes). Furthermore, the alliance within the Bolshaya framework is solidifying between Russia and China. The two autocracies now coordinate their Malaya tactics globally—Russia in Europe and the Middle East, China in the South China Sea and via the Digital Silk Road.

When the Malaya phase failed to produce a vassal state, Moscow escalated to a Bolshaya conventional assault. However, interestingly, even the 2022 invasion is conducted under the logic of the Great-Little War.

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