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All About Eve: What Virtual Forever Wars Can Teach us About the Future of Combat
The defense world could learn a lot from the gaming world. In some cases, it already has....
By Tom Shugart
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Merchant Crypto Payments: A New National Security Frontier
Much of this steady rush into retail crypto activity is occurring without a check of the regulatory blindspots ahead....
By Yaya J. Fanusie
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Human Rights Will Continue to Polarize Washington and Seoul on North Korea
A deepening dichotomy between Washington and Seoul on how to engage North Korea lies under the surface....
By Jason Bartlett & Olivia Grotenhuis
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Steering in the Right Direction in the Military-Technical Revolution
A couple of years ago at the Beijing Xiangshan Forum, a senior executive at one of China’s largest defense companies claimed that “mechanized equipment is just like the hand o...
By Robert O. Work, James Winnefeld & Stephanie O'Sullivan
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Did covid-19 escape from a Wuhan lab? The WHO report can’t be the final word.
No government, no public health official, no one affected by covid should accept such unserious explanations....
By David Feith
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Want an Agile Pentagon? Don’t Go Chasing ‘Waterfalls’
Clinging to familiar, outdated processes will provide little comfort when China surpasses the United States as the world’s foremost military power....
By Chris Dougherty
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What Biden Should Consider When Picking the New US Ambassador to South Korea
Washington should refrain from viewing its relationship with Seoul as solely a tool to expand its North Korea and China policy....
By Jason Bartlett
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What the Biden Administration Gets Right and Wrong on ICT in the New Supply Chain Executive Order
The Department of Commerce not only should serve as the lead agency for ICT and semiconductors but also, moving forward, should be the center of any strategy to ensure securit...
By John Costello & Robert Morgus
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Simulating War: Three Enduring Lessons from the Louisiana Maneuvers
The Louisiana Maneuvers can provide contemporary defense planners with a number of valuable and enduring insights....
By Jennifer McArdle
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A National Cloud for All
A national cloud would allow Americans to access this virtual computer, as long as they have internet and a device....
By Tina Huang
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Revitalizing U.S. Global Leadership: The Case for an Alliance-Based Approach to Frontier Domain Engagement
To strengthen U.S. global leadership and competitiveness, the United States should take an alliance-based approach to frontier domains like outer space, the Arctic, and the de...
By Khyle Eastin
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Ditch Use-or-Lose Budgets in the Department of Defense
The “use-it-or-lose-it” budget phenomenon remains problematic for the department....
By Luke Chen
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South Korea Is an Island, Entire of Itself: The Missing Island in Allied First Island Chain Strategies
South Korea is one of the United States’ closest allies and a sovereign democratic nation with high-end warfighting capabilities that functions as a de facto island....
By Grace Kim
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Sharper: Financial Technology
CNAS experts are sharpening the conversation about the economic and national security implications of new innovations in financial technology....
By Emily Jin & Chris Estep
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How Biden's foreign policy approach builds on Trump's
The Biden Administration is right to strengthen the Quad as a way to help meet the challenges associated with a rising China....
By Lisa Curtis
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How the United States can protect democracy from China and Russia
Beijing and Moscow present distinct challenges and use different tactics to pursue their goals....
By David Shullman & Patrick Quirk
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The Trans Ban Is Gone but More Needs To Be Done
Simply lifting the ban isn’t enough to counteract the discrimination transgender service members and veterans continue to face....
By Nathalie Grogan
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Three Lessons From the Past 365 Days of Online Misinformation
What can US policymakers and tech companies learn about the current realities and uncertain future of the online misinformation problem?...
By Chris Estep & Megan Lamberth
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Mun Chol Myong: The First-Ever North Korean Criminal Facing Extradition to the US
Southeast Asia will most likely continue to grapple with North Korean sanctions evasions and financial crime, but now the region has a new precedent to build upon....
By Jason Bartlett
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All Politics Is Personalized
Leaders are amassing more power relative to their political parties so politics more strongly reflects the leader’s preferences rather than being a bargaining process among mu...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Erica Frantz & Joseph Wright