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Reimagining the Eastern Partnership: It is time for the European Union to embrace the Associated Trio
The European Union must fully embrace the Associated Trio if it wishes to achieve its strategic goals in its eastern neighbourhood....
By Nicholas Lokker
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New Rule From US Commerce May Help Limit Spread of North Korean Cybercrime
As sanctions tighten in other areas, such as the commodities trade, North Korea continues to compensate for its monetary losses with funds obtained through illicit cyber activ...
By Jason Bartlett
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The Two Koreas’ Recent Arms Displays Are Sending Very Different Messages
North Korea has announced that it successfully tested a new, smaller submarine-launched ballistic missile, or SLBM, on Tuesday. State media claimed the missile—launched from t...
By Dr. Duyeon Kim
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The Case for an Alliance of Techno-Democracies
A tech alliance is the best way to ensure technological leadership by the world’s techno-democracies....
By Martijn Rasser
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Why the Pentagon Should Abandon ‘Strategic Competition’
The U.S. Defense Department has recently been taught it too needs to say the magic word in every force, capability, or resource request. But the magic word isn’t please; it’s ...
By Becca Wasser & Stacie Pettyjohn
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The Myth of Russian Decline: Why Moscow Will Be a Persistent Power
Rather than viewing Russia as a declining power, U.S. leaders should see it as a persistent one—and have a frank conversation about the country’s true capabilities and vulnera...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor & Michael Kofman
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Taking Stock of the New U.S. Trade Policy on China
Though short on details, Tai’s remarks provided the outline of an overarching strategy to manage China’s “zero-sum” approach to global trade....
By Emily Kilcrease
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Unpacking Claims of Secret North Korean Intelligence Operations
Cyberspace remains a viable domain for infiltration and information collection for highly trained North Korean agents....
By Jason Bartlett
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Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff: Getting Force Design Right in the Next National Defense Strategy
Biden should narrowly focus the DoD on high-end deterrence against China and Russia instead of strategic competition or managing an expanded array of lesser threats....
By Stacie Pettyjohn & Becca Wasser
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Key takeaways from the inaugural EU-U.S. Trade and Technology Council meeting
As the United States builds AI regulations, the United States should strive to align its AI Risk Management Framework with the European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act....
By Carisa Nietsche
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Band-Aid Solution: How to Repair Transatlantic Security Communications
The transatlantic alliance is suffering from a major communications breakdown. The U.S. decision to establish the trilateral AUKUS partnership without notifying France beforeh...
By Nicholas Lokker
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Sharper: Supply Chain Security
The pandemic has shown that the resilience of America's global supply chains—the interconnected movement of goods and services from creation to consumer—is a national security...
By Anna Pederson
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Will Japan’s Kishida Take Relations With the Koreas in a New Direction?
The Japanese Diet recently elected longtime top diplomat Kishida Fumio as the country’s next prime minister. While a seasoned negotiator with both Pyongyang and Seoul, Prime M...
By Jason Bartlett
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The Neglected Agency at the Center of Biden’s China Strategy
The U.S.-China competition poses a complex and evolving challenge. The Commerce Department will play a vital role in developing and implementing a winning strategy, but its ab...
By Martijn Rasser & Megan Lamberth
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The EU-U.S. Trade and Technology Council Has the Potential to Re-conceptualize the Transatlantic Relationship
On Wednesday, the United States and European Union held their inaugural meeting of the Trade and Technology Council in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The meeting came at a fraught ...
By Carisa Nietsche
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Getting Smart About Smart Cities
Executive Summary Imagine a world in which cars alert drivers when pedestrians will take longer to cross the street because of disabilities, sidewalks sense and automatically ...
By Joshua Fitt
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South Korea Takes First Step to Regulate Virtual Asset Service Providers
Global interest in combating illicit uses of virtual assets continues to grow, and South Korea is setting a global precedent with sweeping regulations on its virtual asset ind...
By Euihyun Bae
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US Citizen Helped North Korea Evade Sanctions Through Blockchain
Now it is clear that even U.S. citizens are not exempt from North Korean enticement....
By Jason Bartlett
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Around the Table with Sylvia Mishra
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 Sylvia Mishra
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Don’t Ask Us to Serve
Since the repeal of DADT, the lives of queer servicemembers have improved, but major challenges remain that threaten to undermine these gains and stall further progress....
By Cody Kennedy