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Around the Table with Chris Estep
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 Chris Estep
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Putin Rebukes Wagner, Biden on Putin, Nevada Lithium Mine
Putin tries to present a united front in the wake of a mercenary rebellion. Biden emphasizes that the U.S. played no role in Russia's turmoil. Andrea Kendall-Taylor joins to d...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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Quantum Computing is the Future — But We May Lose the Race if We Don’t Act Now
Now is an ideal time to create policies that protect U.S. quantum advantages and promote quantum strengths....
By Sam Howell
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War In The Age of AI. A Chilling, Mind-Blowing Talk With A Former Pentagon Defense Expert
The transformation to AI-enabled warfare is happening at breakneck speed. The stakes are huge and — given the sophistication and vulnerability of the weapons systems — so are ...
By Paul Scharre
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Analysis: Iraq’s new budget may hamper more than it helps
Government offices are overcrowded and disorganised, slowing bureaucracy down further. Big hiring this year will also burden future governments with pensions....
By Hamzeh Hadad
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Contrarian take on the Wagner Putsch with Richard Fontaine
Last weekend, Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of the Wagner mercenary group, launched a rebellion, coup or putsch against Moscow. It's still hard to discern what it was. As of n...
By Richard Fontaine
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How the attempted rebellion in Russia could affect Putin's war in Ukraine
After a short-lived mutiny exposed instability in Russia, we take a look at what the revolt means for the war in Ukraine. Geoff Bennett discussed that with Samuel Bendett, a R...
By Samuel Bendett
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Prigozhin ‘could come back like Napoleon’ to take Putin down
“How long will it take for this wounded leader to be taken down in another way, or by Prigozhin, who might come back like Napoleon.” Putin’s show of ‘weakness’ will leave the...
By Jim Townsend
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The Battlefield Landscape in Ukraine with Mike Kofman and Konrad Muzyka
Three weeks ago, Ukraine began its widely anticipated counteroffensive. Observers are watching for key developments on the battlefield as Ukraine attempts to regain territory,...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend, Michael Kofman & Konrad Muzyka
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Biden's Near-Secret Successes in Countering China
Biden's animating principle is that the United States cannot allow China to control the supply chains undergirding the green transition....
By Daniel Silverberg
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Japan’s Role in Advancing a Networked Regional Security Architecture
In the end, networked deterrence is not about militarization; it is about being prepared and preventing aggression and conflict....
By Lisa Curtis
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Will the PGA Tour-LIV Golf deal sportswash Saudi's reputation?
Not that long ago PGA Commissioner Jay Monahan said this about Saudi-backed LIV Golf. “It’s not an issue for me because I don’t work for the Saudi Arabian government, but it ...
By Sarath Ganji
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Chinese Firms Are Evading Chip Controls
The U.S. government can erect significant barriers to China using advanced computing to power a new generation of dangerous military applications....
By Tim Fist, Jordan Schneider & Lennart Heim
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Sportswashing's Global Rise, with Sarath Ganji
With the proposed merger of the United States' PGA Tour with Saudi Arabia's LIV Golf, and the world's wealthiest athletes according to Forbes funded via Middle East entities, ...
By Sarath Ganji
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The Treacherous Path to a Better Russia
The first barrier to a post-Putin Russia is, of course, Putin himself....
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor & Erica Frantz
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AI’s Gatekeepers Aren’t Prepared for What’s Coming
What is clear is that current state-of-the-art AI models are not safe and no one knows how to reliably make them safe....
By Paul Scharre
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Secretary Blinken and the importance of his trip to China
Jacob Stokes, Senior Fellow at the Center for a New American Security joins BBC News to discuss the importance of Secretary Blinken's trip to China. Watch the full interview ...
By Jacob Stokes
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A Turn in German Security Infrastructure?
On Wednesday, June 14th, the German government presented the country’s first ever National Security Strategy, laying out Germany’s commitment to three key pillars: active defe...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend, Christian Mölling & Constanze Stelzenmüller
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Every Country Is on Its Own on AI
But establishing such an institution quickly enough to match AI’s accelerating progress is likely a pipe dream, given the history of nuclear arms controls and their status tod...
By Bill Drexel & Michael Depp
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Why Norms Matter More Than Ever for Space Deterrence and Defense
This article was originally published in War on the Rocks. Diplomacy and defense have always gone hand-in-hand, and space is no exception. Space has become a fundamental part...
By Robin Dickey