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Best of CNAS in 2023: Reports
Bold and innovative research is the driving mission of CNAS. Nowhere is this more evident than in the 32 reports the Center has released in 2023. Tackling the biggest issues o...
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Best of CNAS in 2023: Events
Throughout 2023, CNAS has defined the national security conversation through its series of events that examine and analyze the most pertinent and essential national security c...
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US Defense Bill Shows Bipartisan Israel Support
For the 63rd consecutive year, Congress has passed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) and sent it to the President’s desk for his signature. The Congressional commi...
By Jonathan Lord
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If Countries Are Serious about Climate Change, They Should Get Serious about Quantum Computing
Quantum computing, though an imperfect technology itself, could expedite critical breakthroughs and help achieve global climate objectives within desired timeframes....
By Sam Howell
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The Real Russian Nuclear Threat
From the moment the country launched its invasion, Moscow has tried to intimidate the world by gesturing at its weapons....
By Peter Schroeder
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The Quad’s Quantum Leap: How Quad Countries Can Boost Cooperation on Quantum Computing
The Quad must maintain an edge across all leading modalities to ensure superiority in the one that ultimately produces the first scalable quantum computing system....
By Sam Howell
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What do assassination plots reveal about India’s geopolitical rise?
A US criminal indictment recently revealed an alleged plot connected to the Indian government to carry out multiple assassinations in North America. The indictment accuses Ind...
By Lisa Curtis
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Jim Townsend on the Importance of Funding Ukraine
Trump Republicans have “weaponised assistance to Ukraine” using it as “a tool to use against Biden” in the run up to the presidential campaign, says Jim Townsend, former Deput...
By Jim Townsend
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The Quad’s Role in Shifting to Resilient Technology Supply Chains and Energy Security
Semiconductor technology has become a focal point in the US-China technology race....
By Lisa Curtis
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The Big One
As Russia’s war in Ukraine has revealed, the United States and its allies lack the capacity to surge the production of munitions....
By Dr. Andrew Krepinevich, Jr.
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Remembering a Titan: The Complex Legacy of Henry Kissinger with David Sanger and Stephen Sestanovich
On November 29, former U.S. Secretary of State and National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger died at the age of 100. With a long career spanning many decades as both a scholar...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend, David Sanger & Stephen Sestanovich
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Countering Domestic Violent Extremism in the Ranks: Barriers to Recruitment Screening
Lawful interaction with the technology sector, including social media platforms, is essential to effectively address national security threats, foreign and domestic....
By Carrie Cordero & Katherine L. Kuzminski
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Commercial Conundrum? Potential Implications of Using Commercial Space for U.S. National Security
On October 16-17, the Center for Global Security Research (CGSR) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory hosted its 5th annual “Space and U.S. Defense Policy” workshop. The ...
By Evan Wright
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Wanted: A reality check on Ukraine’s EU accession
Instead of offering dubious timelines for full membership based on wishful thinking, Brussels should work to integrate Ukraine as far as is possible under the conditions of co...
By Nicholas Lokker
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How an Army of Drones Changed the Battlefield in Ukraine
The new conventional wisdom that ever-present swarms of drones have made it almost impossible to attack and achieve success therefore needs to be qualified....
By Franz-Stefan Gady
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The case for an immediate, US-led, stabilization mission in Gaza
A coalition-based military force could secure and hold territory cleared of Hamas by the IDF....
By Jonathan Lord
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To Win the Tech Race, America Needs High-Skilled Immigration Reform
America’s immigration system once propelled the nation’s tech edge; today, it’s become a self-inflicted wound....
By Vivek Chilukuri & Sam Howell
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America’s Chance to Blunt China’s Encroachment
If the U.S. spreads its efforts too thin or focuses primarily on military power at the expense of economic diplomacy, it will lose this competition....
By Daniel Silverberg & Elena McGovern
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Russia appears to be importing products for military use through Turkish companies, US officials warn
Russian customs data show that parts that could be used in military hardware are coming into the country through Turkey. Ankara did not impose sanctions on Russia after its in...
By Emily Kilcrease
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What Ridley Scott’s ‘Napoleon’ Gets Wrong About War
I’m just a defense analyst, so I’ll leave a proper critique of Ridley Scott’s new blockbuster biopic Napoleon to the many reviewers who have already disparaged it. I, for one,...
By Franz-Stefan Gady