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Trouble at the Roof of the World
U.S. officials should take this possible flash point more seriously, mentioning it in every strategic document and speech relating to the Indo-Pacific....
By Lisa Curtis & Derek Grossman
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Reflections on the First Anniversary of Russia’s War in Ukraine and What’s to Come
Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Senior Fellow and Director of the Transatlantic Security Program at the Center for a New American Security, and former Deputy National Intelligence Offi...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor & Jeffrey Edmonds
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Getting to Ground Truth on the Reach of Domestic Violent Extremist Groups into the Military, Veteran, and Law Enforcement Communities
On Jan. 17, three active-duty Marines, Cpl. Micah Coomer, Sgt. Joshua Abate, and Sgt. Dodge Dale Hellonen, were each charged with four misdemeanors in connection with the Jan....
By Katherine L. Kuzminski, Carrie Cordero & Arona Baigal
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The West Has Captured Thousands of Iranian Weapons. Send Them to Ukraine.
Sending Iran’s weapons to Ukraine advances the mission in ways both tangible and symbolic. Washington should move without delay....
By Jonathan Lord & Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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Balance of Power: Do UFO’s Pose National Security Threat?
Dr. Nola Haynes, Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Center for New American Security discusses the national security threat posed by an alleged Chinese surveillance balloon and unid...
By Nola Haynes
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China’s Balloon-Size Blunder Is a Huge Opportunity
Whether a product of hubris or incompetence, the Chinese-spy-balloon affair has derailed Beijing’s charm offensive and raised grave suspicions among Americans....
By Richard Fontaine
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The World Tonight
Alexandra Seymour joined The World Tonight to discuss Starlink’s role in Ukraine and Elon Musk’s latest comments about restricting access for drone use. Listen to the full in...
By Alexandra Seymour
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The Biden Administration Is Juggling Foreign Policy Challenges
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to national security expert Nola Haynes about the foreign policy challenges the Biden administration is juggling. Listen to the full interview from ...
By Nola Haynes
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Is It Too Late to Send Tanks and Jets to Ukraine?
Jim Townsend joined Times Radio to discuss tanks and jets being sent to Ukraine. “The tanks are going to take longer, but we've got to push those things fast so that the Ukrai...
By Jim Townsend
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Bureaucrat’s Gambit: Why Is Dmitry Rogozin Sending Russian Uncrewed Ground Vehicles to Ukraine—and Does It Matter?
The Marker’s appearance in the Donbas ahead of other, much larger and heavier vehicles may be more a reflection of a crafty former bureaucrat with the right connections than a...
By Samuel Bendett
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Recruiting Women to the Military
Kate Kuzminski, director of the Military, Veterans, and Society Program at Center for a New American Security, joined Government Matters to discuss recruiting, and women in th...
By Katherine L. Kuzminski
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Ukraine Gave Up Nuclear Weapons at Our Behest. Here’s What We Owe Them.
The world is on the cusp of a dangerous new nuclear era, and the war in Ukraine might be a glimpse of what is to come. Reflecting this, the hands of the iconic Doomsday Clock,...
By Jon B. Wolfsthal
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Biden Brings Semiconductors to the Forefront of Americans’ Minds
President Biden’s State of the Union (SOTU) address brought semiconductors to the forefront of the nation’s attention. Heightened U.S.-China relations, widespread chip shortag...
By Sam Howell
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The View from Berlin: Transatlantic Relations in 2023
To continue our “New Year” series on Brussels Sprouts, we turn to the state of transatlantic relations going into 2023. The past year has demanded extensive coordination betwe...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Carisa Nietsche, Sophia Besch & Wolfgang Ischinger
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Stop Holding Recruits to One-Size-Fits-All Standards
Whether they are in uniform or not, if the military doesn’t attract these data scientists, engineers, and coders, it will continue to fall short of its recruiting goals, and m...
By LCDR Stewart Latwin & Col Ernest "Nest” Cage
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Sharper: Critical Technology
Critical technologies promise to upend traditional understandings of national security, economic prosperity, and everyday life. Artificial intelligence, semiconductors, quantu...
By Anna Pederson & Sam Howell
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China’s Balloon Could Be America’s Awakening
Beijing’s blunder may well represent—forgive the expression—a great-power trial balloon. And it may even spur a broad American awakening....
By Richard Fontaine
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Personalist Strongmen: Challenges and Trends
Personalist authoritarianism is harmful to global democracy, as these regimes are the least likely form of dictatorship to democratize upon their collapse....
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor & Erica Frantz
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Alone and Unafraid: How to Prepare to Fight and Win the Next War
The Department of Defense and Congress must push the envelope harder to reduce the time it takes to field and acquire new systems—technology at the speed of relevance....
By Col Ernest "Nest” Cage
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European Strategic Autonomy: Views from Paris, Berlin, and Warsaw
Over the past year, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has spurred Europe to devote greater attention to its defense capabilities. Yet rather than providing momentum to Europe’s sta...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend, Liana Fix, Justyna Gotkowska & Tara Varma