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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
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Around the Table with Tina Huang
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 Tina Huang
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The Russia Sanctions That Could Actually Stop Putin
Bending Russia’s macroeconomic fortunes — and Putin’s calculus — will require targeting the country’s financial system as well as key exports such as oil....
By Edward Fishman & Chris Miller
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How North Korea Might Exploit New Video Games for Crypto
The online gaming industry has a history of illicit actors exploiting its networks and user base to conduct and facilitate cyber-enabled financial crime....
By Jason Bartlett
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US and EU Export Control Cooperation under the US-EU Trade and Technology Council
Public Comments of Kevin Wolf, Emily Kilcrease, and Jasper Helder Regarding Areas and Priorities for US and EU Export Control Cooperation under the US-EU Trade and Technology ...
By Emily Kilcrease, Jasper Helder & Kevin Wolf
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Washington’s Missing China Strategy
The Biden administration has repeatedly identified China as the United States’ foremost foreign policy challenge. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has referred to China as th...
By Richard Fontaine
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Geopolitics Keeps Overruling Cyber Norms, So What’s the Alternative?
Once governments accept the limits of political cyber norms, they can then adapt to the messier reality of cyberspace today....
By Laura G. Brent
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Spiking the Problem: Developing a Resilient Posture in the Indo-Pacific With Passive Defenses
This article originally appeared in War on the Rocks....
By Stacie Pettyjohn
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What It Will Take to Deter Russia
Economic sanctions alone, no matter how personally painful they may be to Putin and his cronies, will not be enough....
By Jim Townsend
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Protecting The Hazara People Of Afghanistan Is A Moral Obligation The World Is Failing To Meet
Once the largest of Afghanistan’s ethnic groups, Hazaras now make uponly 9 percent of Afghanistan’s population of 36 million, and Genocide Watch has declared this a “genocide ...
By Alice Hickson
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Another Security Breach at the Inter-Korean Border Reinforces Concerns Over South Korea’s Ability to Protect Itself
The fact that an individual can enter and exit the “most heavily fortified border in the world” without capture raises serious concerns regarding South Korea’s ability to adeq...
By Jason Bartlett
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China’s Nuclear Buildup is About More Than Nukes
Pursuing nuclear and strategic stability between the United States and China will likely prove harder than ever — but it is perhaps more important than ever, too....
By Jacob Stokes
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Securing the Global Digital Economy Beyond the China Challenge
A revised route to digital modernization, premised on open participation, can not only offset the local costs of China’s cyber and influence power, but pave the way for an equ...
By Ainikki Riikonen
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The Unmet Promise of the Global Posture Review
The review missed an opportunity to realign U.S. military presence overseas with the strategic priorities laid out in the interim National Security Strategic Guidance....
By Becca Wasser
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What Putin Learned From the Soviet Collapse
Just as Communist Party leaders in Beijing have studied Soviet history in an effort to avert its repetition, so have leaders in the Kremlin....
By Michael Kofman