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Drones hit Moscow
A series of drone attacks in Moscow Sunday brought the war closer to Russian citizens. Although Ukraine has not taken responsibility, President Volodomyr Zelenskiy said afterw...
By Samuel Bendett
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Foreign Policy Live: Assessing Kyiv’s Counteroffensive
We hope you enjoy this bonus episode of Brussels Sprouts, a collaboration between Foreign Policy and the Center for a New American Security. It’s been a mixed summer for Ukr...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor & Ravi Agrawal
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Franz-Stefan Gady and Michael Kofman on what Ukraine must do to break through Russian defences
Ukraine’s victory will not be secured by any single capability or weapon, but by effective use of force, better training and sustained Western support....
By Franz-Stefan Gady & Michael Kofman
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A Failure to Plan: Examining the Biden Administration’s Preparation for the Afghanistan Withdrawal
Afghanistan, Iraq, and Vietnam. One failure is a horrible accident; two failures are a tragic coincidence; three failures are a disturbing trend that shows the U.S. government...
By Christopher D. Kolenda
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US-EU AI Code of Conduct: First Step Towards Transatlantic Pillar of Global AI Governance?
The transatlantic partners can promote a foundation for global AI governance that does not encroach on their respective regulatory frameworks....
By Carisa Nietsche & Camille Ford
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Sharper: AI Safety and Stability
Artificial intelligence has sprawled its way across national news headlines, leading to a range of pressing conversations about the technology and how U.S. policymakers should...
By Anna Pederson & Noah Greene
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Around the Table with Jackie Koo
Around the Table is a three-question interview series from the Make Room email newsletter. Each edition features a conversation with a peer in the national security community ...
By Jackie Koo
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Expanding the Future Soldier Prep Course solves the wrong problem
The Army is adjusting its minimum standards in order to provide a fraction of those who want to serve the opportunity to do so....
By LCDR Stewart Latwin
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A golden opportunity: How Iraq can benefit from regional calm
Leaders are concerned with the economic wellbeing of their citizens in a transforming, and less oil reliant, world....
By Hamzeh Hadad
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Did Vilnius Deliver with Kurt Volker and Douglas Lute
On July 11 and 12, NATO held its widely anticipated Vilnius Summit to discuss current functions of the alliance as well as the future of Ukrainian membership. Despite hope tha...
By Carisa Nietsche, Jim Townsend, Ambassador Douglas Lute & Ambassador Kurt Volker
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The US Is Indispensable in the Western Balkans — for Now
Active engagement from Washington now will allow the European Union to take over primary responsibility for the Balkans and lead without U.S. assistance in the future....
By Kristen Taylor & Nicholas Lokker
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Unknown: Killer Robots
What happens when a machine makes life-or-death decisions? A documentary from Netflix featuring analysis and commentary from Paul Scharre, Stacie Pettyjohn, and Robert Work ex...
By Paul Scharre, Stacie Pettyjohn & Robert O. Work
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Response to OSTP “National Priorities for Artificial Intelligence Request for Information”
In May 2023, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy issued a Request for Information seeking input on national priorities on AI. CNAS experts submitted the fo...
By Tim Fist, Michael Depp & Caleb Withers
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For North Korea, Defectors Don't Always Mean Leverage
North Korea is likely to milk the border crossing by a U.S. soldier for propaganda purposes but will probably not be able to gain political leverage, analysts and a former Nor...
By Joshua Fitt
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Roles and Implications of AI in the Russian-Ukrainian Conflict
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is emerging as a significant asset in the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian conflict. Specifically, it has become a key data analysis tool that helps oper...
By Samuel Bendett
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Foreign Policy Live: The Scramble for AI
In collaboration Foreign Policy Magazine, today we bring you a special bonus episode featuring Paul Scharre, Executive Vice President and Director of Studies here at CNAS. He ...
By Paul Scharre & Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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Increase Civics Education for Service Members to Close the Civil-Military Divide
Expecting our service members to be educated about the role they play should be a minimum requirement....
By Ayla McBreen
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Biden Needs to Deal with China’s Ever-Closer Ties to Iran
Iran and China’s growing relationship is no longer a “what-if,” but a “what-do-we-do-now.”...
By Arona Baigal & Kiana Alirezaie
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Nuclear group meeting signals U.S. has South Korea's back on nuclear deterrence, analyst says
Duyeon Kim, adjunct senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security, discusses the meeting of a U.S.-South Korea consulting group in response to North Korea's nuclear ...
By Duyeon Kim
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CNAS Snr. Fellow Kilcrease on US-China Ties
Emily Kilcrease, Senior Fellow at the Center for a New American Security, discusses the US-China economic relationship. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Da...
By Emily Kilcrease