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Duyeon Kim on South Korea’s Foreign Policy Priorities
South Korean President Moon Jae-in faces an unenviable foreign policy environment heading into the final year-plus of his presidency. North Korea remains utterly impassive in ...
By Duyeon Kim
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What South Korea and China Do Together on North Korea Depends on Biden
It is imperative for the Biden administration to quickly resume its leadership role in Asia through multilateral engagement....
By Jason Bartlett
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Enough Is Enough: It's Time for National Guard Members to Go Home
The time has come for Guardsmen to return home and take up their state mission and civilian employment....
By Nathalie Grogan
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Beijing’s Warning Shot to Biden
U.S. policymakers must begin treating sanctions by other countries as a serious national security threat....
By Edward Fishman & Ashley Feng
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Why Biden won’t reset on China
The Biden administration is not just breaking with Trump, but with all the Republican and Democrat administrations that came before....
By Richard Fontaine
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Regulate Social-Media Companies
It is time, at long last, to regulate....
By Divya Ramjee & Elsa B. Kania
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Intel’s Woes Offer an Opportunity for Resilience
Policymakers and business leaders need to forge a sound industrial policy with a “buy American” standard and incentives to keep the manufacturing and innovation of critical go...
By Anthony Vinci & Dr. Nadia Schadlow
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Washington and Seoul Must Heal Their Alliance
Any discord between the United States and South Korea could put at risk the security of both the Korean Peninsula and the broader region....
By Duyeon Kim
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Biden team needs some quick wins on tech policy
America’s strength has been anchored in its scientific and technological prowess....
By Martijn Rasser & Megan Lamberth
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GBSD: The Case for Modernization So Obvious Even Two Think Tankers Get It
ICBMs remain consistent, visible and responsible mainstays of our nuclear deterrent....
By Sarah Mineiro & Tim Morrison
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Sharper: Day One
The Biden-Harris administration will confront a range of national security challenges from the moment it takes office....
By Chris Estep
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Could Europe’s INSTEX Help Save the Iran Nuclear Deal?
Supporting INSTEX would illustrate not only that “America is back,” but that the Biden administration is taking humanitarian concerns seriously without sacrificing security in...
By Francis Shin
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How the Defense Budget Could Actually Increase (Slightly)
Once all is said and done, it is more likely that defense spending will end up growing rather than shrinking....
By Diem Salmon
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The President (Probably) Isn’t Going To Nuke Anything This Week
The idea that presidents are able to use nuclear weapons in any way they personally desire is not correct....
By Tom Shugart
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Now Is a Bad Time to Weaken Civilian Control Over the Military
The mob attacks on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 are a sudden reminder of just how vital a nonpartisan military really is—even in the United States....
By Jim Golby
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Mendacious Mixture
The COVID-19 pandemic has shined a light on a new challenge to the information ecosystem: the increasing convergence of Russian and Chinese information operations....
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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Harnessing Multilateralism for Digital Development
Uneven access to digital technology is magnifying societal inequities around the world....
By Kristen A. Cordell & Kristine Lee
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The Liberal Internationalist Origins of Right-Wing Insurrection
America’s grand strategic commitment to an overmilitarized form of deep engagement abroad was always going to culminate in a direct affront to democracy....
By Van Jackson
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America Must Show Unity for the Sake of National Security
The Capitol assault was an attack on democracy itself....
By Richard Fontaine
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The United States Can’t Stay a Great Power Without Beating Threats at Home
The United States, once regarded as the global champion of democracy, has grossly failed to achieve a peaceful transfer of power....
By Elsa B. Kania