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Help U.S. Companies Compete Against China on Technology Standards
What makes standards and the standard-setting process even more important now is the geopolitical context. Technology is the main enabler of economic, political, and military ...
By Martijn Rasser & Robert D. Atkinson
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Sharper: Middle East
President Biden’s recent Middle East tour was vital in presenting U.S. foreign policy in the region. Other geopolitical developments including the killing of al Qaeda leader A...
By Anna Pederson, John O'Malley & Arona Baigal
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Nuclear Risks: Russia’s Ukraine War Could End in Disaster
The likelihood of nuclear use in Ukraine may be low, but it is not zero....
By Rachel Tecott Metz & Giles David Arceneaux
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Realism Is More Than Restraint
A world in which realism requires intense international engagement at many levels merely in order to operate effectively and be realistic....
By Robert Kaplan
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To Keep Up, We Must Startup
As the U.S. focuses on strengthening its innovation base, it must pay attention to VC risk-taking trends....
By Alexandra Seymour
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Harnessing the Metaverse: States of All Sizes
With the innovation of the metaverse and its capacity to support different methods of social interaction outside of our physical universe, there is opportunity for states to d...
By Michael Greenwald
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Want to Help Taiwan? Support a Muscular Japan
Japan's political leadership must fight to sustain Abe's spirited internationalism, despite mixed political support at home....
By Daniel Silverberg
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Sanctions, Cyber, and Crypto: How Pyongyang Can Exploit the War in Ukraine
If Russian forces completely isolate Donetsk and Luhansk from the rest of Ukraine, North Korea could expand its sanctions evasions campaigns in eastern Europe....
By Jason Bartlett
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Want more capable military partners? Empower and promote Foreign Area Officers.
When defense ministries in need of reform are left to their own devices, institutional weakness and corruption ultimately produces hollow armies....
By Jonathan Lord
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Perceptions of Safety
As part of our Safe@Home forum and Securing U.S. Democracy Initiative, we partnered with the non-profit organization More in Common to gain a better understanding on what Amer...
By Carrie Cordero
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Mapping Major Milestones in the Evolution of North Korea’s Cyber Program
Understanding the evolution of North Korea’s offensive cyber program can provide countries like South Korea and the United States with valuable information that can help impro...
By Jason Bartlett
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NATO’s Madrid Summit: A missed opportunity for European strategic responsibility
Europeans must commit to higher defense spending and use the full potential of the European Union to better coordinate their investments....
By Nicholas Lokker
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Can North Korea Be Deterred?
Nuclear deterrence discourages an adversary from using nuclear weapons for fear of retaliation....
By Dr. Duyeon Kim
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Watch Out for Illicit Actors Gaming Crypto Games
If the metaverse is to become the virtual interactive world that its proponents aspire for it to be, a combination of gaming and crypto will expand the outlets for good and ba...
By Yaya J. Fanusie
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Vladimir Putin Often Backs Down
When faced with strength and resolve, Putin often backs down instead of responding with more escalatory steps....
By Maria Snegovaya
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Why Russia Must Fail in Ukraine
Should Moscow’s violent revisionism succeed, it would threaten the very principles that have helped create peace, prosperity, and freedom over more than half a century....
By Richard Fontaine
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Economic Strategy and Statecraft: From Engagement to Decoupling
This emphasis on economic warfare, both in support of and in place of military power, carries important lessons—and poses difficult challenges—for U.S. and allied thinking abo...
By David Feith
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Around the Table with James Osyf
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 James Osyf
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To Robot or Not to Robot? Past Analysis of Russian Military Robotics and Today's War in Ukraine
Enabling technology like unmanned aerial vehicles are in fact a significant part of how Russia fights today in Ukraine, underscoring that this capability is pivotal to the Rus...
By Samuel Bendett
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The Real Key to Victory in Ukraine
This emerging war of attrition is more likely to come down to “sustainment”—the ability of each side to ensure a relentless influx of troops, ammunition, and heavy equipment t...
By Margarita "Rita" Konaev