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Sharper: National Security in a Divided Congress
Following the 2022 midterm elections, a new U.S. Congress was sworn in, resulting in a divided House and Senate with narrow margins. Key national security legislative items ar...
By Anna Pederson & Cameron Edinburgh
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On LNG, Canada Turned Away Germany, Then Japan—This Country Cannot Keep Doing That
Canada has an opportunity to insist producers invest in the cleanest LNG supplies...
By Rachel Ziemba & Leslie Palti-Guzman
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Congress, TikTok, and Securing Democracy in the Digital Age
A review of TikTok would also allow Congress to ask questions about and signal positions on some deeply important yet not often debated questions stemming from the separation ...
By Pablo Chavez
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What the New Congress Means for Transatlantic Relations
To continue our “New Year” series on Brussels Sprouts, we turn our attention to recent events in the United States Congress and their implications for the transatlantic relati...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend, Peter Baker & Sarah Binder
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Christopher Kolenda, "Zero Sum Victory: What we’re Getting Wrong about War"
Christopher Kolenda (ret.); Adjunct Senior Fellow, the Center for a New American Security; Founder of the Strategic Leaders Academy; Retired Army Colonel presentation on:"Zero...
By Christopher D. Kolenda
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The Fall and Rise of the Quad
The Quad has become the linchpin of US strategy to maintain peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific and to counter increased Chinese aggression and hegemony....
By Lisa Curtis
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The Siren Song: Technology, JADC2, and the Future of War
Winning future wars will not be about maintaining information advantage but rather prevailing when neither side has the advantage. And that is not a war that can be won by new...
By Andrew Metrick
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The Military Must Do More to Help Junior Service Members Find and Pay for Child Care
Fully funded child care would be another positive step on the long and continuous journey of improved military compensation....
By Col Ernest "Nest” Cage
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Isn’t That Stuff Just for Criminals?
Host Sheila Warren speaks with two of the foremost experts on cyrptocurrency, Dr. Marcus Pleyer, the former president of the Financial Action Task Force and now the deputy dir...
By Yaya J. Fanusie
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On Ukraine aid, Republicans should follow the leader
A robust foreign policy is critical to saving lives and in turn creating allies....
By Heather Nauert
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Around the Table with Devon Hill
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 Devon Hill
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Lynne Parker and David Danks on AI
Dr. Lynne Parker and Dr. David Danks join host Jeanne Meserve in a conversation on what AI is, how AI is being used in schools, the future of AI governance, and more.Listen to...
By Dr. Lynne Parker
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From Soledar to Weapons from the UK
Here & Now's Scott Tong speaks with Jeffrey Edmonds, Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Center for a New American Security, a CNA research scientist who focuses on the Russian milit...
By Jeffrey Edmonds
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What to Expect of Europe-China Relations in 2023
2022 brought about a number of developments in Europe-China relations. While there was continued convergence between European and U.S. policy on China, there are still areas o...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Carisa Nietsche, Noah Barkin & Mikko Huotari
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Who Innovates Wins? Drones and Adaptation in the Ukraine War
Adjunct Senior Fellow Samuel Bendett joins John Amble on a Modern War Institute podcast. Samuel's extensive research experience has focused on Russian defense and technology a...
By Samuel Bendett
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Iran Sends Syrian Weapons to Russia
Jonathan Lord, Director of the Middle East Security Program at the Center for a New American Security, discusses Iran sending Syrian weapons to Russia. Watch the full intervie...
By Jonathan Lord
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Decoupling Wastes U.S. Leverage on China
The ability to deny China access to advanced chips is a powerful advantage whose value is growing exponentially...
By Paul Scharre
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The China-US Quantum Race
The country leading in quantum will be able to threaten adversaries’ corporate, military, and government information infrastructure faster than an adversary can implement effe...
By Sam Howell
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Ukraine, Japan and the Korean War’s 21st-Century Parallel
Rather than foreshadowing deadlier and more destructive wars to come, Ukraine’s struggle could provide the path to averting them....
By Vance Serchuk
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The Political Spillover of Spain’s Unresolved Catalan Question
If the right is in fact poised for victory, time may be running out for any more meaningful negotiations between Madrid and Barcelona. Yet forging a clear path forward is esse...
By Nicholas Lokker & Michael Angeloni