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Around the Table with Daniel Ibarra
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 Daniel Ibarra
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Why Digital Assets are Poised to Disrupt Philanthropy
Just as digital technology is disrupting traditional methods of stock investing and buying artwork by allowing access by a wider audience, crypto donations provide a tremendou...
By Michael Greenwald & Logan Weber
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The Cyber Social Contract
Cyberthreats represent a betrayal of what advocates promised at the dawn of the digital revolution....
By Harry Krejsa
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Russia’s Shock and Awe
A war between Russia and Ukraine could prove to be incredibly destructive....
By Michael Kofman & Jeffrey Edmonds
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The Full Potential of a Military Metaverse
Defense companies and outlets offer a steady drip of articles and the metaverse is already slated to be one of the core themes of numerous defense conferences....
By Jennifer McArdle
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US, Russia Should Establish Deconfliction Line for Air Operations Over the Black Sea – Now
This new reality should shift American Western thinking about the role of airpower in managing Western-Russian relations....
By Becca Wasser
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Will Biden’s ‘Severe Costs’ on Russia Include Cyber Attacks?
The lack of openness about how nations are operating in the cyber domain may be limiting the world’s understanding of what activities may be going on behind the scenes....
By Carrie Cordero
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Where the U.S. Chips Fall: Fault Lines and Big Breaks in the Global Semiconductor Industry
Modern life hinges on reliable access to semiconductor chips...
By Hannah Kelley
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Biden Can Find Middle Ground in Heated Nuclear Debate
Declaring a no-first-use policy would inevitably be accompanied by making changes to U.S. force posture and structure....
By Dr. Duyeon Kim
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Five Ways to Improve Sanctions Coordination Between the U.S. Government and Humanitarian Aid Groups
Current sanctions programs still pose significant obstacles to the facilitation of life-saving humanitarian aid in heavily sanctioned countries....
By Jason Bartlett
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It’s Not Just 5G: China’s Telecom Strategy Needs to Be Countered in Space
The Biden administration needs to look up to space to provide a counter for China’s telecommunications plan....
By Col Gabe S. Arrington
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The US can aid Afghans without boosting the Taliban
The Biden administration should help alleviate Afghan suffering while preserving a degree of leverage with the Taliban on both human rights and terrorism concerns...
By Richard Fontaine & Lisa Curtis
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What We Have and Haven’t Learned About Terrorism Financing
Terrorist financing nevertheless remains a perennial security challenge that cannot and will not be ignored by policymakers....
By Alex Zerden
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How Space is Changing the Nature of War
As the nature of warfare changes, the relationship between industry and the DoD is now more important than ever....
By Col Gabe S. Arrington
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Sharper: Russia
With the deployment of 2,000 U.S. troops to Europe and continued intervention from global leaders, what economic and hard power options remain to prevent a full Russian invasi...
By Anna Pederson, Nicholas Lokker & Sissy Martinez
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For Biden, Wreaking Havoc on Russia’s Economy Is the Least Bad Option
This is a crisis of Putin’s making, and there are no cost-free options; the least bad option is to prepare sanctions that can sow chaos in Russia’s economy if Putin invades....
By Edward Fishman
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Russia Is Driving Sweden and Finland Closer to NATO
Finland and Sweden value their defense cooperation with the United States and are ready to deepen it further....
By Heli Hautala
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The EU’s Half-Hearted Quest For Defense Autonomy
Already wielding significant influence in the economic and technological spheres, the EU can strengthen its position by addressing obstacles to its defense autonomy, including...
By Nicholas Lokker
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‘Web3’ Is on the Way. Authoritarians Should Be Worried.
If the United States embraces Web3, it could also offer a pivotal advantage in its ongoing competition with authoritarian states, especially China....
By Anthony Vinci & Dr. Nadia Schadlow
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South Korea’s Constant Struggle With Digital Sex Crimes
Banning pornography websites will only help diversify the methods by which illicit actors create new ways to access explicit material through unregulated mediums...
By Jason Bartlett